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Anna Julia Cooper was an American writer and activist in general, she grew around the <em>"Reconstruction Era"</em> in U.S.A., and was widely known for many of her speeches on civil rights and women's rights.
As a feminist in that time, being aware of the disparity between racial tensions, slavery, and the presence of women <em>(especially black women) </em>participating in the Reconstruction discourse, she wrote <em>"A Voice from the South"</em> around 1892, with the vision and purpose to help improving the living standards of slaves descendants, with <em>"black women"</em> playing a key role in that development.
And in her writings she used examples of classical literature and history <em>to show that women could do great things</em>.
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