“A scholar of Black women’s intellectual history, Black feminist thought, and race and gender in popular culture, Dr. Cooper writes extensively about both historic and contemporary iterations of Black feminist theorizing.”
http://www.brittneycooper.com/
"...She is a regular contributor at Salon.com and her cultural commentary has appeared at Ebony.com, TheRoot.com, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, TV Guide, Huffington Post Live, Colorlines.com, NPR, and Al Jazeera America.
A native of Ruston, Louisiana, Dr. Cooper considers herself a small-town Southern girl at heart, which explains her affinity for soul food, crunk music, and warm weather..."
LOL!!! Oh that is rich!!
http://www.brittneycooper.com/
“The fact that Cooper should not have taken an extra seat on a crowded train never occurred to the author.”
‘Course not, she be a walkin’, talkin’, wide load her self.
And then comes this jewel in her ‘professional description’:
“A scholar of Black womens intellectual history, Black feminist thought, . . .”. That should not take up too much of her obviously low memory capacity.
How many Black, female Nobel Laurates are there?