Legacy, Volume 4-5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1987 |
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... Voice . The critical questions to ask about Anna Cooper's ca- reer are these : What happened to her early feminist voice in the years after A Voice was published ? What stymied the develop- ment of a fully mature feminism ? What ...
... Voice . The critical questions to ask about Anna Cooper's ca- reer are these : What happened to her early feminist voice in the years after A Voice was published ? What stymied the develop- ment of a fully mature feminism ? What ...
Halaman 11
... voice to their deeper convic- tions , submitting supinely to estimates and characterizations of themselves as handed down by a not unprejudiced dominant majority . ( News article , Coo- per Papers ) Everywhere in A Voice From the South ...
... voice to their deeper convic- tions , submitting supinely to estimates and characterizations of themselves as handed down by a not unprejudiced dominant majority . ( News article , Coo- per Papers ) Everywhere in A Voice From the South ...
Halaman 12
... Voice 144 ) . The rhetoric is com- pelling , but the ideas in this section of A Voice , where Cooper tries to connect race and gender issues and to place black women at a pivotal point in that discussion , are disappointing . She is ...
... Voice 144 ) . The rhetoric is com- pelling , but the ideas in this section of A Voice , where Cooper tries to connect race and gender issues and to place black women at a pivotal point in that discussion , are disappointing . She is ...
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Editors Note | 2 |
Miss Grief by Constance Fenimore Woolson | 11 |
Mary E Wilkins Freeman 18521930 Leah Blatt Glasser | 37 |
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