An edition of A singing something (1994)

A singing something

womanist reflections on Anna Julia Cooper

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An edition of A singing something (1994)

A singing something

womanist reflections on Anna Julia Cooper

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Anna Julia Cooper was a black woman intellectual, educator, and social reformer at the end of the nineteenth century. Like contemporary Americans she wrestled with problems of racism, sexism, classism, and imperialism. This book A Singing Something, considers the legacy of thought and action she leaves contemporary women and men. Our age is far less optimistic than her own. And yet, she and her contemporaries struggled against even harsher social injustices than we do today. Like Ida B.

Wells Barnett, Cooper struggled for justice during an era in which lynching of black women and men was at an all time high Jim Crow segregation was strictly enforced in the South. Life in the North was only relatively freer, since segregation there also constrained the socioeconomic and political advancement of black Americans.

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A Singing Something asks what we can learn from Cooper's thought and life of faith as we continue the struggle for fuller human rights. From a womanist perspective, her legacy of faith in action is rich in particular historical and cultural significance for black women and men today, offering possibilities for a renewal of hope for all humanity. Anna Cooper believed there was a "Singing Something" in humankind that rises up in the face of domination. The source of this voter was the Creator of all.

It empowers the oppressed to challenge injustice. A Singing Something considers Cooper's gift of voice in relation to other gifts of power drawn from black women's culture.

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Publisher
Crossroad
Language
English
Pages
215

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
230/.092
Library of Congress
BT82.7 .B35 1994, BT82.7.B35 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
215 p. ;
Number of pages
215

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1097941M
Internet Archive
singingsomething00bake
ISBN 10
0824513991
LCCN
94022622
OCLC/WorldCat
30892430
Library Thing
924781
Goodreads
339609

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