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566606
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Personal Name - Primary Intelectual Responsibility
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Johnson, Karen Ann
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Title and statement of responsibility
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Uplifting the women and the race": A Black feminist theoretical critique of the lives, works and the educational philosophies of Anna Julia Cooper and Nannie Helen Burroughs [Thesis]
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University of California, Los Angeles, 1997
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eng
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Dissertation of thesis details and type of degree
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Ed.D.
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Body granting the degree
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, University of California, Los Angeles
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Summary or Abstract
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Anna Julia Cooper and Nannie Helen Burroughs were among the most outstanding late nineteenth and early twentieth century educators. They lived during an era when the political rights and humanity of African Americans were under systematic assault. It was also a time when women were oppressed politically and economically due to their gender status in society. Despite their triple forms of oppression as African Americans and women from economically poor and humble family backgrounds, Cooper and Burroughs overcame what seemed to be--to use Burroughs' terms, the "wholly impossible.".
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Information of biblio record
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TL
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Latin Dissertation
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http://dl.islamicdoc.com/site/catalogue/566606
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