A Voice From The South by Anna Julia Cooper
  • 1. Who is the author of 'A Voice From The South'?
A) Anna Julia Cooper
B) Harriet Tubman
C) Ida B. Wells
D) Sojourner Truth
  • 2. What year was 'A Voice From The South' published?
A) 1901
B) 1892
C) 1895
D) 1887
  • 3. In 'A Voice From The South', Cooper argues for the education of which group?
A) All men
B) Black women
C) White women
D) Black men
  • 4. How is Cooper viewed in the context of Black feminism?
A) A critic of feminism
B) A moderate
C) A pioneer
D) An outsider
  • 5. What does Cooper suggest is crucial for the upliftment of the Black community?
A) Wealth accumulation
B) Education and unity
C) Political isolation
D) Migration to other countries
  • 6. What other significant work is Anna Julia Cooper known for?
A) Launching a political party
B) Writing novels
C) Starting a charity
D) Her educational contributions
  • 7. What aspect of identity does Cooper focus on in her essays?
A) National identity
B) Religious identity
C) Intersection of race and gender
D) Economic class only
  • 8. How does Cooper refer to the impact of slavery on Black women?
A) An exaggerated claim
B) A universal experience
C) A unique burden
D) A past issue
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