Anna Julia Cooper

Sunday, October 6, 2024

What Is It

Born into slavery in the nineteenth century, Anna Julia Cooper received a classical education, attended the Sorbonne, and became the fourth African American in history to be awarded a PhD. Her first book, A Voice from the South, offered one of the first articulations of how Black women are impacted by race, gender, and socioeconomic class. She believed that uplifting Black women through higher education would improve life for all Black people. Josh and Ray explore her life and thought with Kathryn Sophia Belle, author of Beauvoir and Belle: A Black Feminist Critique of The Second Sex.

Part of our Wise Women series, generously supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Transcript

Transcript

Ray Briggs 

Should everyone get a liberal education?

 

Josh Landy 

If you want to tackle racism, do you have to tackle sexism at the same time?

 

Ray Briggs 

Can anyone be free until everyone is free?

 

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Wednesday, November 13, 2024 -- 4:23 AM

This episode on Anna Julia

This episode on Anna Julia Cooper is enlightening! Her contributions to education and social justice are inspiring and often overlooked. The discussion brings her insights to life, highlighting their relevance today. Thank you for shedding light on such an important figure in philosophy and activism!

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