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anna_julia_haywood_cooper
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girls. Her writings, including "A Voice from the South," continue to inspire discussions on race, gender... ation, and social change. ==== A Voice from the South ==== "A Voice from the South" is a seminal work by Dr. Anna Julia Cooper, published in 1892. In this gr... r liberation and social change. "A Voice from the South" is considered a foundational text in the Black f
bell_hooks
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. (1984). Feminist theory: From margin to center. South End Press. * Hooks, B. (1989). From black is a ... ack: Thinking feminist, thinking black (Vol. 10). South End Press. * Hooks, B. (1992). The oppositional... isters of the yam: Black women and self-recovery. South End Press. * Hooks, B. (1994). Teaching to tran
bettina_love
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iating Hip-Hop Identities and Politics in the New South." In addition to her academic work, Bettina Love... iating hip-hop identities and politics in the New South. Peter Lang. * Love, B. (2014). Hip-hop, grit,
charlotte_hawkins_brown
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, particularly for Black children in the Jim Crow South. Born on June 11, 1883, in Henderson, North Carol... 's Works ===== * Brown, C. H. (1919). “Mammy”: An appeal to the heart of the south. Thmmiesgrim Press.

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