"Anna Julia Cooper and the Birthright of Humanity," a Podcast by Dr. Katherine Bankole-Medina. IMAGES/PHOTOGRAPHIC SOURCES/CREDIT: Katherine Bankole-Medina Collection; Historic Photographs, the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.---"5 Female Negro Officers of Women's League, Newport, R.I.," Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA; "African American Woman, Alma Plantation, False River, Louisiana," by Alan Lomax, Lomax Collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA; "Four African American Women Seated on Steps of Building at Atlanta University," by Thomas E. Askew, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print (1899 or 1900); "African American Woman, head --and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly left," compiled by W.E.B. DuBois, Daniel Murray Collection, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA; "African American Woman, head --and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly left," (2) compiled by W.E.B. DuBois, Daniel Murray Collection, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA---"Stone African Head Closeup," © Copyright, Marek Lambert, www.dreamstime.com/stock-photo-stone-african-head-closeup-rimagefree411832-resi3420531; "Anna Julia Cooper House," GNU AgnosticPreachersKid, (Description: Former home of Anna J. Cooper located at 201 T Street, NW in the LeDroit Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The building is a contributing property to the LeDroit Park Historic ), 2009; "Two Young Kids Together," © Copyright Felix Mizioznikov, Dreamstime.com; "Chained to Computer," © Copyright Ronfromyork, www.dreamstime.com/free-stock-photography-chained-to-computer-rimagefree1164975-resi3420531; "Labyrinth," © Copyright Stephane Tougard, www.dreamstime.com/stock-photos-labyrinth-rimagefree834347-resi3420531; "Book Close-Up," © Copyright, Budda, www.dreamstime.com/stock-image-book-close-up-rimagefree6592761-resi3420531; "Anna Julia Cooper," postage stamp, Black Heritage Series, United States Postal Service, Washington, D.C. © Copyright 2011 Katherine Bankole-Medina, Fanny Jackson Coppin Digital History Institute and History Is A State Of Mind Productions.