On a now-defunct National Park Service (NPS) website page, prominent references to Pauli Murray’s relationship with gender and sexuality carry the same significant weight that identity seemed to ...
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 States Mint as part of the American Women’s ...
A composite photo of Pauli Murray and the Pauli Murray Center in Durham, N.C. The Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice in Durham is condemning the federal government's decision to ...
Pauli Murray, was an attorney, activist, priest and poet who grew up in Durham, North Carolina. A new elementary school in South Durham could be named after her. She is pictured here in 1979.
"Pauli was a role model in what it means to be true to yourself and stand up for a world of liberation," Sarah Scriven told ABC11. Scriven used to work near Murray's childhood home in Durham but ...
And as an attorney, her work informed feminist leaders Betty Friedan (above), Shirley Chisholm and Ruth Bader Ginsburg—who cited Murray as coauthor on her landmark gender-equality case in 1971.
A web page about the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray, a human rights leader who grew up in Durham, is among over a dozen online sites and references to LGBTQ+ history that have been removed from the ...