In the twentieth century, most PhD-trained academic philosophers in both the United States and United Kingdom were white men. The first black woman to earn a PhD in Philosophy was Joyce E. Mitchell Cook (1933–2014). A preacher\u27s daughter from a small town in western Pennsylvania, Cook earned a BA from Bryn Mawr College. She went on to earn degrees in Psychology, Philosophy and Physiology from St Hilda\u27s College at Oxford University before earning a PhD in Philosophy from Yale University in 1965. At Yale she served as Managing Editor of the Review of Metaphysics and was the first woman appointed as a teaching assistant in Philosophy. She taught at Howard University for nearly a decade and held positions in national government service i...
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Katharine Bement Davis’ (1860-1935) life and career as a highly educated scientist and Progressive a...
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1 h 55 minPiper’s lecture «Lessons from the Playbook of Second-Wave Feminism» is a candid appraisal ...
This article presents the findings from a qualitative research project about a group of Black women ...
While African American women have been participating in higher education for more than a century, th...
Black women have long occupied marginal positions in academic settings. I argue that many Black fema...
One of the world’s leading proponents of objectivism discusses philosopher Ayn Rand’s literary portr...
Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins was a multifaceted figure, who, at one time or another during her wide-ran...
Angela Davis was radicalized at a young age. From her life as a child in Birmingham, Alabama, to mov...
Unrestricted“On Speaking Terms: Spirituality and Sensuality in the Tradition of Modern Black Female ...
Presentation delivered on November 6, 2010 at Haverford College, Gest Center, by Naomi Zack, Profess...
Piper’s lecture «Lessons from the Playbook of Second-Wave Feminism» is a candid appraisal of the ach...
Dr. Naomi Zack is a widely respected American philosopher whose work centers on ethics, political ph...
Chapter from Contemporary women philosophers : 1900-today, edited by Mary Ellen Waithe. More about t...
Alice Walker claims that the “advantageous heritage” of Black southern life is replete with intellec...
Katharine Bement Davis’ (1860-1935) life and career as a highly educated scientist and Progressive a...
Shavil Rousseau, Sabrina Leveille, Felicia St.John and Sarah Bryant, CWP 102: Argumentation and Rese...
1 h 55 minPiper’s lecture «Lessons from the Playbook of Second-Wave Feminism» is a candid appraisal ...
This article presents the findings from a qualitative research project about a group of Black women ...
While African American women have been participating in higher education for more than a century, th...
Black women have long occupied marginal positions in academic settings. I argue that many Black fema...
One of the world’s leading proponents of objectivism discusses philosopher Ayn Rand’s literary portr...
Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins was a multifaceted figure, who, at one time or another during her wide-ran...