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Anna Julia (Haywood) Cooper
. (2004). Anna Julia (Haywood) Cooper. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/166130
COOPER, Anna Julia
Title: Papers, 1881-1958 Description: 5 linear ft.
Notes: Educator, author. Includes writings by Anna J. Cooper, biographical data, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, and material for her book about the Grimké Family. Also contains materials relating to Cooper\u27s tenure as President of Frelinghuysen University, 1930-1941. Gift of Regia Bronson, 1971.
Subjects: Colleges and universities; Washington (DC) Frelinghuysen University; Administration Frelinghuysen University; Presidents; Cooper, Anna J. Frelinghuysen University, Washington (DC). (formerly Interdenominational University of Washington, DC) Grimké family Haywood, Anna Julia Interdenominational University of Washington (DC). Jelavich, Charles, 1922- Klein, Félix, 1862-1953 (b. Félix Phillippe Klein) The Life and Writings of the Grimké Family Washington, DC; Education; Colleges and universities Washington, DC; Education; Colleges and universities; Law schools
Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.24 NUCMC Number: MS 83-122
Black Heritage Stamp Series: Anna Julia Cooper
Informational pages for Anna Julia Cooper Commemorative stamp – Black Heritage Series, includes images of the stamps, information about the physical stamps and biographical information for Anna Julia Cooper. First issued June 11, 2009, 32nd in a series
Anna Julia Cooper, 1892
A portrait of Anna Julia Cooper. Mrs. Cooper dedicated one of the stained glass windows in the Saint Augustine’s College Historic chapel in honor of her husband, George A. C. Cooper, also an alumnus. She is known for her 1892 book, “A Voice from the South” and her famous quote: “ The cause of freedom is not the cause of a race or a sect, a party or a class – it is the cause of mankind, the birthright of humanity.
Anna Julia Cooper Commemorative Stamp, 2009
The program pamphlet for the Anna Julia Cooper commemorative stamp unveiling event. Dr. Dianne Boardley Suber, the tenth president and first African American female president of Saint Augustine’s College presided over the commemorative stamp unveiling for Anna Julia Cooper. This event was held on the campus of Saint Augustine’s College on June 18, 2009
Asking more of qualitative synthesis: a response to Sally Thorne
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this record.We continue the conversation initiated by Sally Thorne’s observations about ‘metasynthetic madness’. We note that the variety of labels used to describe qualitative syntheses often reflect authors’ disciplines and geographical locations. The purpose of systematic literature searching is to redress authors’ lack of citation of relevant earlier work and to reassure policy makers that qualitative syntheses are systematic and transparent. There is clearly a need to develop other methods of searching to supplement electronic searches. If searches produce large numbers of articles, sampling strategies may be needed to choose which articles to synthesize. The quality of any synthesis is dependent on the quality of the primary articles; both primary research and qualitative synthesis need to move beyond description and towards theory and explanation. Synthesizers need to pay attention to those articles which do not seem to fit their emerging analysis if they are to avoid stifling new ideas.Nicky Britten, Ruth Garside and Julia Frost were partially supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care South West Peninsula (PenCLAHRC). Catherine Pope is a member of NIHR Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care Wessex (CLAHRC Wessex). Chris Cooper is funded by an NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme Grant
Marriage record of Davis, William and Cooper, Julia
Marriage license for William Davis and Julia Cooper. Wiley Goodman was the Justice of the Peace
TILMAN - the final report
After five years, the TILMAN-ORG project has ended, and one of the researchers, Julia Cooper of Newcastle University, provides a final report
Anna Julia Cooper : Tidig svart feminism
Anna Julia Cooper skrev den första boken i vad som i dag kallas den svarta feministiska traditionen, A voice from the south, år 1892. Hon utvecklar ett perspektiv på social ojämlikhet utifrån svarta kvinnors erfarenhet. Cooper erbjuder en kritisk genusanalys av rasproblemet och samtidigt en kritisk rasanalys av kvinnofrågan. Svarta kvinnor konfronteras med bägge problemen, och därför behövs en kritisk samhällsanalys som länkar samman olika maktdimensioner i stället för att ställa dem mot varandra. Cooper var engagerad i olika organisationer som verkade för social rättvisa, särskilt i utbildningsfrågor. Hennes texter spänner över en rad områden, såsom litteratur, ekonomi och kolonialism, teman som hon analyserar med utgångspunkt i frågor om ras, kön och klass. Coopers arbete visar hur denna typ av sociologiska analyser, som i dag ofta går under namnet intersektionalitet, har funnits sedan slutet av 1800-talet.</p
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