Jesse Huddleston, board chair at Durham’s Pauli Murray Center, said they first noticed the website page deletion yesterday.
A directive from the Trump administration has led to the removal of references to Pauli Murray's queer and transgender ...
The Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray, who grew up in Durham, was a writer, Episcopal priest, LGBTQ activist and was the first Black ...
"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 ...
“so we honor that legacy here in a state where educators are at risk of losing their jobs for teaching stories like Pauli’s.” Beyond the center, the spirit of Murray expands into Durham’s ...
The National Park Service has removed an official biography of the first black female Episcopal Church priest and allegedly ...
The bus drove through the struggling West End neighborhood and made stops at the Hayti Heritage Center, and the Pauli Murray Center. The day concluded at the Durham Civil Rights Mural on Morris Street ...
Poet, legal scholar, actual saint, and Durham’s adopted patron saint, Pauli Murray was ahead of their time in so many ways. Murray was the first African-American to receive a doctor of juridical ...
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 ...
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.