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1988 Oxford University Press Edition
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English | A Voice from the South By a Black Woman of the South (1988 Oxford University Press Edition) |
1988 Oxford University Press Edition |
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A Voice | From the South | ANNA JULIA COOPER | With an Introduction by | MARY HELEN WASHINGTON | [three leaves as dividing rule] | [three leaves as dividing rule] | New York Oxford | OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS | 1988
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Published by Oxford University Press, Inc., | 200 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016
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Reprint. Originally published: Xenia, Ohio: Aldine Printing House, 1892. Printed in the United States of America.
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Copyright [copyright symbol] 1988 by Oxford University Press, Inc.
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The | Schomburg Library | of | Nineteenth-Century | Black Women Writers | is | Dedicated | in | Memory | of | PAULINE AUGUSTA COLEMAN GATES | 1916-1987
page [v]
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To | BISHOP BENJAMIN WILLIAM ARNETT, | WITH PROFOUND REGARD FOR HIS HEROIC DEVOTION TO | GOD AND THE RACE, | both in Church and in State, [em dash] and with sincere | esteem for his unselfish espousal of the cause | of the Black Woman and of every human interest | that lacks a Voice and needs a Defender, this, | the primary utterance of my heart and pen, | is AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED.
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THE SCHOMBURG LIBRARY OF | NINETEENTH-CENTURY BLACK WOMEN WRITERS | General Editor, Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
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"Foreword: In Her Own Write"
vii - xxvi
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