Intellectual Histories

Evans, S. Y. (2008). Black women in the ivory tower, 1850-1954: An intellectual history. Gainsville, FL: University Press of Florida. 

Evans, S. Y. (2009). African American Women Scholars and International Research: Dr. Anna Julia Cooper's Legacy of Study Abroad. Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad18, 77-100.

Gaines, R. (2016). Rhetoric and a Body Impolitic: Self-Definition and Mary Mcleod Bethune's Discursive Safe Space. Howard Journal of Communications27(2), 167-181.

Grant, C. A., Brown, K. D., & Brown, A. L. (2015). Black intellectual thought in education: The missing traditions of Anna Julia Cooper, Carter G. Woodson, and Alain LeRoy Locke. New York: Routledge.

Perkins, L. M. (1982). Heed life's demands: The educational philosophy of Fanny Jackson Coppin. Journal of Negro Education, 181-190.

Johnson, K. (2013). Uplifting the women and the race: The lives, educational philosophies and social activism of Anna Julia Cooper and Nannie Helen Burroughs. London: Routledge.