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Anna Julia Cooper was one of the most influential Black educators and thinkers in American history. Born into slavery in 1858, she became a lifelong advocate for education as a tool for liberation, insisting that the progress of Black communities depended on the education and empowerment of Black women. A scholar, author, and professor, Anna believed that knowledge was not just power, it was responsibility.
This tee honors her legacy as a woman who taught, wrote, and challenged the world to see Black women as essential architects of history, not footnotes.
From slavery to a Ph. D I hope Anna's story inspires you to see the resilience you have to achieve your own dreams!
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