A directive from the Trump administration has led to the removal of references to Pauli Murray's queer and transgender ...
"LGBTQ+ stories are part of our shared American inheritance, and these changes to the Park Service web page are nothing short of an attempt to erase history." ...
The National Park Service has removed an official biography of the first black female Episcopal Church priest and allegedly ...
Jesse Huddleston, board chair at Durham’s Pauli Murray Center, said they first noticed the website page deletion yesterday.
Pauli Murray was a path-breaking poet, activist, attorney, professor, and Episcopal priest whose legacy of human rights work continues to reverberate. This lecture will explore the foundations of ...
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 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.