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- Pauli Murray - Wikipedia
Anna Pauline " Pauli " Murray (November 20, 1910 – July 1, 1985) was an American civil rights activist, advocate, legal scholar and theorist, author and – later in life – an Episcopal priest Murray's work influenced the civil rights movement and expanded legal protection for gender equality
- Who Is Pauli Murray? — Pauli Murray Center
The Rev Dr Pauli Murray was a twentieth-century human rights activist, legal scholar, author, labor organizer, poet, Episcopal priest, multiracial Black, LGBTQ+ Durhamite who lived one of the most remarkable lives of the 20th century
- Pauli Murray | Biography, Civil Rights, Religion, Legacy, Facts . . .
Pauli Murray (born November 20, 1910, Baltimore, Maryland, U S —died July 1, 1985, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) was a key figure who helped define the intellectual foundations of the 20th-century civil rights and women’s rights movements
- Historic Change: Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Reverend Doctor . . .
Rev Dr Pauli Murray was a poet, writer, activist, lawyer, and Episcopal priest She is regarded as one of the most important social justice advocates of the 20th century She fought tirelessly for civil rights, women’s rights, and gender equality
- Pauli Murray - National Womens 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 people of color and fought tirelessly for civil rights
- The Pioneering Pauli Murray: Lawyer, Activist, Scholar and Priest
In 1977, Murray became the first African American woman to be ordained as an Episcopal priest Pauli Murray was born Anna Pauline Murray in Baltimore, Maryland After her parents’ death, she spent her childhood in North Carolina and New York
- About – Dr Paul Murray
Servant Leader | Religious Freedom and Human Rights Advocate | Pastor Dr Paul Murray is a fierce advocate for religious freedom, human rights, servant leadership, and pastoral ministry, dedicated to transforming lives through faith, service, and the pursuit of dignity for all
- 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 Women, Holy Men by the 77th General Convention of the Episcopal Church and thus became an Episcopal saint
- Friends and Neighbors: The Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray
“The Rev Dr Pauli Murray was a twentieth-century human rights activist, legal scholar, author, labor organizer, poet, Episcopal priest, multiracial Black, LGBTQ+ Durhamite who lived one of the most remarkable lives of the 20th century
- About Dr. Pauli Murray | Orange County, NC
Rev Dr Pauli Murray was one of the most important civil rights thinkers of the 20th century Raised in North Carolina with deep, complex ties to Orange County, Murray used law, literature, advocacy, and faith to challenge injustice and expand opportunity
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