Anna Cooper and Nannie Burroughs: Educating head, heart, and hand in the early 20th century African American community
Abstract
The contributions and holistic educational philosophies of Anna Cooper and Nannie Burroughs are examined as examples of the "neglected histories" of adult education. Also discussed are their perspectives on issues of race and gender.
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Ross-Gordon, J.,
&
Gyant, L.
(1993).
Anna Cooper and Nannie Burroughs: Educating head, heart, and hand in the early 20th century African American community.
Adult Education Research Conference.
Anna Cooper and Nannie Burroughs: Educating head, heart, and hand in the early 20th century African American community
The contributions and holistic educational philosophies of Anna Cooper and Nannie Burroughs are examined as examples of the "neglected histories" of adult education. Also discussed are their perspectives on issues of race and gender.