Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by Anna Julia Cooper

Quote by Anna Julia Cooper

Work

The Voice of Anna Julia Cooper: Including A Voice from the South and Other Important Essays, Papers, and Letters

The Voice of Anna Julia Cooper is a compilation of significant works by the influential African American writer and thinker. It features her seminal essay 'A Voice from the South,' as well as other essays, papers, and letters that delve into issues of race, gender, and education during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The collection offers insights into Cooper's intellectual contributions and her role in the civil rights movement. more

Author

Anna Julia Cooper
Anna Julia Cooper

Anna Julia Cooper was an American author, educator, and activist, a pioneering figure in the African American community. Known for her work in women's rights and education, she was a significant voice in the discussions on race and gender during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. more

You May Also Like

“It is the curse of minorities in this power-worshipping world that either from fear or from an uncertain policy of expedience they distrust their own standards and hesitate to give voice to their deeper convictions, submitting supinely to estimates and characterizations of themselves as handed down by a not unprejudiced dominant majority.”

“tis woman's strongest vindication for speaking that the world needs to hear her voice. It would be subversive of every human interest that the cry of one-half the human family be stifled. ... The world has had to limp along with the wobbling gait and one-sided hesitancy of a man with one eye. Suddenly the bandage is removed from the other eye and the whole body is filled with light. It sees a circle where before it saw a segment. The darkened eye restored, every member rejoices with it.”

“The impulse of humanity toward social progress is like the movement in the currents of a great water system, from myriad sources and under myriad circumstances and conditions, beating onward, ever onward toward its eternity, the Ocean.”