found: Freedomways reader, 2000:CIP t.p. (Esther Cooper Jackson) galley (editor of Freedomways)
found: NUCMC data from Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University for Strong, E. Papers, 1924-1956(Cooper, Esther V.; associate of Edward E. Strong (1914-1957), Afro-American youth organizer)
found: Long journeys : four black women and the Communist Party, USA, 1930-1956, 2003:p. vii (Esther Cooper Jackson (1917- )) p. 284 (1940 master's thesis "The Negro woman domestic worker in relation to trade unionism" from Fisk Univ.) p. 285 (married James E. Jackson, Jr., 1941)
found: The Negro woman domestic worker in relation to trade unionism, 1940 (photocopy):t.p. (Esther Victoria Cooper; M.A., Dept. of Sociology, Fisk Univ.)
found: Washington post WWW site, viewed Sept. 13, 2022(in obituary dated Sept. 9. 2022: Esther Cooper Jackson, a civil rights activist, feminist and onetime member of the Communist Party who was regarded by the end of her life as an elder stateswoman of the American left, died Aug. 23 in Boston. She was 105. Esther Victoria Cooper was born in Arlington on Aug. 21, 1917)