In A Voice from the South, Anna Julia Cooper, a scholar born into slavery, delivers one of the most powerful statements of intellectual and social emancipation in American history. Written during the rise of Jim Crow, this collection of essays argues that education and moral leadership—especially by women—are the keys to collective progress. Cooper’s work bridges the philosophies of Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, and W.E.B. Du Bois, prefiguring later movements in Black feminism, civil rights, and decolonial theory. This Yekri edition reintroduces her prophetic voice to readers across the African diaspora and beyond.
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