Pick any piece of progressive litigation enacted in the United States over the last few decades, and chances are it was influenced by the work of Pauli Murray. Yet you likely don’t know their name.
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Pauli Murray, an attorney, activist, priest and poet who grew up in Durham, North Carolina, is the focus of a new documentary, “My Name is Pauli Murray.” 33,714 people played the daily Crossword ...
In a dark time for a Black queer activist's legacy, a small Durham church filled with light. Dozens crowded into St. Titus' Episcopal Church last Thursday (July 17) evening to honor the late Rev.
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 ...
Women’s History Month kicked off at SUNY Cortland with an event highlighting the legacy of a woman whose activism has inspired sources as varied as a Supreme Court justice and the U.S. Mint. “Moving ...
[Editor's note: Philadelphia Gay News, which distributed this article, is using she/her pronouns in keeping with Pauli Murray's own writings, but Murray was a transmasculine and gender-nonconforming ...
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 have ...