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Anna_J._Cooper
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Ohio suffragist
Social theorist
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NamedIndividual
1858 birth
1964 death
19th-century American slave
20th-century African-American woman
20th-century African-American writer
20th-century American academic
20th-century American historian
20th-century essayist
African-American activist
African-American educator
African-American women writer
American essayist
American women educator
American women historian
Anglican saint
Columbia University alumnus
Oberlin College alumnus
Oberlin College and Conservatory person
Person on the postage stamps of the United States
Women centenarian
Academic from North Carolina
Literate American slave
African-American centenarian
African-American historian
Writer from Raleigh, North Carolina
Sociologist
Activist from North Carolina
African-American feminist
American feminist writer
Philosopher
Writer from Washington, D.C.
Centenarian (educators, school administrators, social scientists and linguists)
Educator from Washington, D.C.
Last survivor of American slavery
Burial at City Cemetery (Raleigh, North Carolina)
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Anna J. Cooper
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Anna J. Cooper
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Ann Cooper
Anna "Annie" Julia Cooper
Anna Julia Coope
Anna Julia Cooper
Anna Julia Haywood Cooper
Anna Julie Cooper
Anna \"Annie\" Julia Cooper
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almaMater
Oberlin College
clgo:
birthDate
1858-08-10
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birthName
Anna Julia Haywood
clgo:
birthPlace
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Virginia
North Carolina
West Virginia
Wake County, North Carolina
Maryland
Raleigh, North Carolina
Washington, D.C.
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birthYear
1858
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deathDate
1964-02-27
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deathPlace
North Carolina
Washington, D.C.
clgo:
deathYear
1964
clgo:
occupation
Teacher
clgo:
relative
John Haywood (politician)
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restingPlace
City Cemetery (Raleigh, North Carolina)
is
clgo:
president
of
Frelinghuysen University