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Hood to Hooded, A Black Woman’s Choice to Rise
Hood to Hooded is a powerful, memorable book that explores the unjust racial and gender bias in corporate America. It fills the growing desire for education and awareness that has sparked an increase in sales of books addressing these discriminatory issues in the United States.
Although Dr. Cheryl Cooper uses a moving memoir to speak to her journey, its message is not unlike the work of the historian Robert H. Zieger, whose work charted the struggle of Black workers to gain employment rights in both the workplace and through labor movements. Dr. Cooper openly addresses the barriers to opportunities faced by African Americans…barriers that surfaced following the Civil War and continue now in a globalized nation.
The story opens with the heart-wrenching recognition of a 5-year-old Black child who looks and feels different and, as such, begins to think differently. Her passion grows in the recognition that the fight for Black women’s equal pay must address race and gender biases that erode the Black woman’s dreams and the ability to thrive. It evolves with a touching portrayal of black feminist thought…an aspiring Black woman who chooses to advocate for a unique group that exists within our society.
“This is a story about how the strength of the human spirit can overcome even the most difficult situations and ultimately rise to heights previously unimaginable. Looking at the book cover, I could guess the ending by seeing Dr. Cooper’s photo wearing her PHD graduation robe. This book is much more than describing the path to obtaining a Doctorate degree. The journey Dr. Cooper took against all odds is inspirational and provides a glimpse of inner city life, navigating corporate America, and the biases many people can’t imagine exist. If you have empathy and put yourself in her situation, you’ll find Dr. Cooper’s journey is emotionally difficult to read, and it’s equally difficult to put her book down. I read the entire book in one sitting. When I finished the book, all I could think was “Wow, what an amazing story, and inspirational lady”, as I wiped a tear from my eye.”
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,American Award-winning Journalist
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