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Bibliography  

“Documenting the South” 12 May 2009

Episcopal Church’s Leadership Gallery 12 May 2009 

"Pauli Murray" Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 12 May 2009

Sunshine for Women. 13 May 2009

Books by Pauli Murray  

States’ Laws on Race and Color (1950)  

Proud Shoes (1956)

Song In A Weary Throat: An American Pilgrimage (1987)

The Autobiography of a Black Activist, Feminist, Lawyer, Priest and Poet (1989)   

Books about Pauli Murray

Pauli Murray: Selected Sermons And Writings by Anthony B. Pinn  

Becoming " America 's Problem Child": An Outline of Pauli Murray's Religious Life and Theology by Anthony B. Pinn

Pauli Murray and Caroline Ware: Forty Years of Letters in Black and White (Gender and American Culture) by Anne Firor Scot

Sites of Southern Memory: The Autobiographies of Katharine Du Pre Lumpkin, Lillian Smith, and Pauli Murray by Darlene O'Dell  

Other Resources

Presentation about Pauli Murray by Nancy Huntting for the Aesthetic Realism Foundation in 1990

The Pauli Murray Human Relations Award of Orange County, NC  

Artist Brett Cook leads “Face Up: Telling Stories of Community Life” in Durham NC featuring Pauli Murray

"Pauli Murray Should be a Household Name." The New York Times, 2021.

"My Name is Pauli Murray." Documentary Film, 2021