"African American women Southern States History 19th century." . . "African Americans Civil rights History Sources." . . "Noires américaines États-Unis (Sud) Histoire 19e siècle." . . "Littérature américaine 19e siècle." . . "History." . . "African Americans History Sources." . . "Escritoras norteamericanas Siglo XIX Crítica e interpretación." . . "États-Unis (Sud)" . . "Estats del Sud (Estats Units d'Amèrica)" . . . . "African American women." . . "Afro-américain (peuple) relations raciales 19e s." . . "Women in the United States." . . "1800 - 1899" . . "Southern States" . . "Southern States." . "Race relations." . . "HISTORY State & Local." . . "African Americans Social conditions Sources." . . "Littérature américaine Femmes écrivains États-Unis (sud)" . . "Littérature américaine Auteurs noirs américains Histoire et critique." . . "Noirs américains Et la condition féminine 19e siècle." . . . . . . . . . . . . . "A voice from the South : With an introduction" . . . . "A Voice from the south" . . "A Voice from the South" . . . . "In A Voice from the South, Cooper addresses some major African-American issues from the standpoint of the late nineteenth century. The first half of the book concerns the essential role of education for African American women and the last part argues that education, especially a practical education, of many African Americans is the best investment for the economy. She attacks segregation for damaging the whole nation, takes a stand against the dangers of agnosticism, and argues for the right to vote of all women. In the second half of the book Cooper discusses a number of authors and their representations of African Americans and challenges writers to provide a successful portrayal of individuals from the post-Civil War era."@en . . . . . . . . "History"@en . "History" . . . . . . . . "Considered one of the original texts foretelling the black feminist movement, this collection of essays, first published in 1892, offers an unparalleled view into the thought of black women writers in nineteenth-century America. A leading black spokeswoman of her time, Anna Julia Cooper came of age during a conservative wave in the black community, a time when men completely dominated African-American intellectual and political ideas. In these essays, Cooper criticizes black men for securing higher education for themselves through the ministry, while erecting roadblocks to deny women access to"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . "A voice from the south" . "A voice from the south"@en . . "AYvoicefromthesouth" . . . . . . . . . . . . "A voice from the South" . "A voice from the South"@en . . . "Livres électroniques" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "United States" . . "Afro-américain (peuple) femme 19e s." . . "Afroamericanes Biografia." . . "Negros norteamericanos Historia Siglo XIX." . .