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  1. Anna Pauline (Pauli) Murray (20 de Novembro de 1910 - 1º de Julho de 1985) foi uma ativista dos direitos civis americanos, ativista dos direitos das mulheres, advogada, e escritora. Ela também foi a primeira mulher negra ordenada sacerdote da Igreja Anglicana. Sua mãe morreu quatro anos após seu nascimento, e seu pai, um professor, 13 anos ...

  2. 15 de sept. de 2021 · Amazon Studios. When the lawyer, activist, author and educator Pauli Murray died in 1985 at the age of 75, no obituary or commemoration could contain all of her pathbreaking accomplishments. A ...

  3. 16 de feb. de 2024 · Pauli Murray — a gender-nonconforming, queer lawyer and activist — was raised in Durham on the plot of land the center currently resides on. by Taylor Heeden Larkins February 16, 2024. Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray — not unlike Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other Civil Rights activists — had a dream for the future of the world.

  4. Anna Pauline « Pauli » Murray ( 20 novembre 1910 - 1er juillet 1985) était une activiste américaine des droits civiques, des droits des femmes, une avocate, une prêtresse de l' église épiscopale, et une écrivaine. En 1977, Murray est devenue la première femme afro-américaine à devenir prêtre de l'église épiscopale, et figure parmi ...

  5. Titled “Jim-Crow Bus Dispute Leads to Girls’ Arrest.”. Excerpt describes the arrest of Pauli Murray and companion Adelene McBean.”. While traveling in Virginia in 1940, Murray and their companion, Adelene McBean, refused to sit on broken seats at the back of the bus. The driver called the cops and they were both arrested.

  6. The Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice is located at 906 Carroll St., Durham, NC 27701. All of our events are currently virtual, but we invite you to visit the site to see our outdoor educational installation about the life of Pauli Murray and the history of the house. Our mailing address is P.O. Box 541, Durham, NC 27702.

  7. The Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice is located at 906 Carroll St., Durham, NC 27701. All of our events are currently virtual, but we invite you to visit the site to see our outdoor educational installation about the life of Pauli Murray and the history of the house. Our mailing address is P.O. Box 541, Durham, NC 27702.