Pauli
Pauli
North Carolina Public Radio - WUNC
Pauli - Episode 1 - Pauli Murray Vs. Jane Crow
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As a Black, queer, Southern woman, Pauli Murray endured a sinister combination of sexism and racism. She called this specific kind of discrimination Jane Crow, and no matter where Pauli went, Jane Crow followed. But Pauli refused to let that dictate her life. With the pen as her sword, Pauli fought to undermine Jane Crow’s grip on the lives of Black women, wielding the written word as a weapon for truthtelling. (https://bcx-production-attachments-us-west-2.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/e8b65268-659e-11eb-92a8-a0369f082538?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAS5PME4CTW6V7VHG4&Expires=1612479122&Signature=5WypRWXyzbYtoWkw6PHcCk%2BNOhc%3D&response-content-disposition=inline%3B%20filename%3D%22PauliPodcastCover2v1.jpg%22%3B%20filename%2A%3DUTF-8%27%27PauliPodcastCover2v1.jpg&response-content-type=image%2Fjpeg)As a legal scholar, she inspired the likes of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and helped secure equal rights for women. As poet, Murray has given hope and resilience to countless women of color ― offering messages of brave love and bold defiance that resonate today.

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