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Who Is Pauli Murray?

Pauli Murray was born in Baltimore, Maryland on November 20, 1910, the fourth of six children to nurse Agnes Fitzgerald and educator William Murray.

Pauli Murray - Wikipedia

Pauli Murray ... Anna Pauline "Pauli" Murray (November 20, 1910 – July 1, 1985) was an American civil rights activist, advocate, legal scholar and theorist, ...

Pauli Murray - National Women's History Museum

Pauli Murray was breaking barriers from a young age. Held back by what Murray dubbed “Jane Crow,” s/he was a staunch advocate for the rights of women and ...

Pauli Murray Center

What is the Pauli Murray Center for History & Social Justice? The Pauli Murray Center lifts up the life and legacy of the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray, a twentieth- ...

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About Pauli Murray

Overview. Pauli Murray College honors Pauli Murray, a remarkable civil rights and women's rights advocate, who contributed immensely to the dismantling of ...

The Many Lives of Pauli Murray | The New Yorker

A poet, writer, activist, labor organizer, legal theorist, and Episcopal priest, Murray palled around in her youth with Langston Hughes.

Murray, Pauli - The Episcopal Church

Murray, Pauli (Nov. 20, 1910-July 1, 1985). First African American woman priest. She was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and raised in Durham, North Carolina.

Anna Pauline (Pauli) Murray, Yale 1965 J.S.D., 1979 Hon. D.Div.

An early leader of the civil rights and women's movements, she was also a poet, writer, professor, and Episcopal priest. She is known for her lifelong ...

Pauli Murray | Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina

Durham native the Rev. Pauli Murray was the first Black person perceived as a woman ordained to the Episcopal priesthood. In 2012, they were named to Holy .

Dr. Pauli Murray known for national civil rights work featured on U.S. ...

Check your quarters! Durham native, Hillside grad and civil rights icon Reverend Dr. Pauli Murray honored on U.S. Quarter. She died in 1985.

Pauli Murray - Biographies - Maryland State Archives

Pauli Murray ... The Reverend Doctor Pauli Murray, poet, lawyer, writer, teacher, civil rights activist, and priest was born in Baltimore, Maryland. Murray was ...

Pauli Murray | Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard ...

Pauli Murray (1910–1985)—an Episcopal priest, attorney, and civil rights activist—became an enduring voice for freedom and equal opportunity during her ...

Life Story: Pauli Murray

The story of a woman who advocated for full equality, regardless of race, gender, or sexuality. Content Warning: This life story references physical and sexual ...

Jane Crow & the Story of Pauli Murray

A pioneering lawyer, civil and women's rights activist, prolific writer, Episcopal priest, and so much more—Murray was a trailblazer for countless women.

Pauli Murray | The Poetry Foundation

Pauli Murray ... Pauli Murray, 1946. Courtesy of Getty Images. Pauli Murray was a civil rights activist, a pioneering feminist, a labor organizer, a lawyer, an ...

Dr. Pauli Murray honored for national civil rights work on U.S. quarter

A Civil rights icon with roots in Durham now has her face on the new U.S. quarter coin. The Reverend Dr. Pauli Murray was a pioneering legal ...

Pauli Murray, Civil Rights icon and former professor, to appear on ...

Dr. Pauli Murray, a hero of the civil rights movement who served on the Brandeis faculty from 1968-73, will appear on the 11th coin circulated by the United ...

Black History Month Spotlight Pauli Murray

Ferguson; several of Murray's arguments were used in the seminal case Brown v. Board of Education. Murray's prolific writings included several books, including ...

The Reverend Pauli Murray, 1910-1985 · Leadership Gallery

Pauli Murray, a descendant of a North Carolina slave and slave owner, was an early and committed civil rights activist and the first African American female ...