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OLga [1]
3 years ago
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How did the challenges Cooper faced impact her professional and personal life? Cite evidence from the text in your answer

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Lostsunrise [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The challenges Cooper faced impacted her professional and personal life in the following ways:

Cooper made contributions in the feminist philosophy, standpoint theory and epistemology and African-American philosophy which made a significant impact on her professional life.

Although Copper was mistook as an elitist due to her association with the western philosophical canon, languages, and advanced mathematics. She achieved several achievements due the commitment sh showed in the education field and community service.

rewona [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

The text 'A Child of Slavery Who Taught a Generation' is the chronicle of the life of Anna J Cooper, a black American educationist who lived in the era of male chauvinism and slavery.

She was born as a slave to a white man who owned both she and her mother. Despite this personal challenge though, Anna Cooper, against all odds, rose the academic ladder to bag her Bachelors and Master's degrees, which at that time was exclusively for males.

She taught in a public school for black children where she insisted that her students study hard reading Maths and Science subjects and not just vocational subjects.

Her passion for education was such that whenever she noticed a child had a flair or aptitude to learn, she threw her entire weight in assisting that child achieve academic success by personal tutoring and mentoring.

This led to a professional challenge along the line as she was accused of having an affair with one of her male students. It became a full-blown scandal  as it became front-page news on the tabloids.

The challenge led to her resigning her position in the school where she taught and relocating from the US to Paris, France where she bagged her PhD at the age of 66.

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