
She Spoke for Us All: Dr. Anna Julia Cooper, the Mother of Black Feminism
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On this episode of the Black Boss Ladies Platform Podcast, Dr. Anna Julia Cooper was born into slavery and became one of the most influential Black scholars, educators, and early Black feminists in American history. She defied gender barriers in education, led one of the nation’s top Black high schools, and published A Voice from the South, a groundbreaking work that centered Black women in the fight for justice. Her life’s work laid the foundation for intersectional feminism and continues to inspire generations.
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