Reading A Voice from the South | Alexandria
Read A Voice from the South by Anna Julia Cooper. Challenging white feminism's narrow vision, Cooper's groundbreaking 1892 manifesto exposes how race and gender intersect to doubly oppress Black women - an insight that predates Kimberlé Crenshaw's intersectionality theory by nearly 100 years. Her radical argument that Black women's liberation is essential for America's moral progress remains startlingly relevant.