As an educator, journalist, and activist for social and educational reform, Fanny Jackson Coppin's passion and dedication to her work foreshadows the contributions of many black women. This volume, written in 1913, is a four-part work, composed of an autobiographical sketch (including an account of her classical studies at Oberlin and her role as teacher and principal at the Institute for Colored Youth); an essay setting forth her views on education; a travelogue on her journeys to England and South Africa; and a ...
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As an educator, journalist, and activist for social and educational reform, Fanny Jackson Coppin's passion and dedication to her work foreshadows the contributions of many black women. This volume, written in 1913, is a four-part work, composed of an autobiographical sketch (including an account of her classical studies at Oberlin and her role as teacher and principal at the Institute for Colored Youth); an essay setting forth her views on education; a travelogue on her journeys to England and South Africa; and a description of her work as a missionary and educational activist in South Africa.
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Add this copy of Reminiscences of School Life, and Hints on Teaching to cart. $28.49, good condition, Sold by Fables Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Goshen, IN, UNITED STATES, published 1995 by G K Hall.
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Good. A former library book with all the expected stamps stickers and markings. Excellent condition for a former library book. Some shelf storage or usage wear present. The binding is tight and all pages are present. Includes dustjacket. The pages appear unmarked. Pictures available upon request. Individually inspected by Shadow. Thanks for supporting an independent bookseller!
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