Aldine Print House

Where HERstory meets fashion

"Only the Black woman can say when and where I enter, in the quiet, undisputed dignity of my womanhood, without violence and without suing or special patronage, then the whole Negro race enters with me."

- Anna Julia Cooper

About Aldine Print House

The Aldine Print House is a homage the Aldine Print House in Xenia, Ohio used by Anna Julia Copper, the preeminent African American thought leader on both the “race” and “woman” issues during the late 19th and the early 20th centuries to print her book, “A Voice from the South, by a Black woman from the South,” in 1892.