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Collection: Pauli Murray and UNC
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Illustration for web--not an artifact.
Letter from Carolyn Wallace to Ferebee Taylor, 17 May 1978
Letter from Ferebee Taylor to Pauli Murray, 10 February 1978
Letter from Pauli Murray to June and Lee Kessler, 21 April 1978
Letter from Carolyn Wallace to Pauli Murray, March 23, 1978
Letter from Carolyn Wallace to Pauli Murray, June 7, 1978
Carolyn Wallace's Reflection on Smith Family Visit
Letter from Pauli Murray to Carolyn Wallace, June 23, 1978
Letter from Ferebee Taylor to Pauli Murray
Pauli Murray photograph, 1977
Photograph of Pauli Murray at her desk at her home in Alexandria, Va., 1977.
PAULI MURRAY V. UNC: WRESTLING WITH CHANGE IN THE JIM CROW SOUTH
Chapel of the Cross rock wall, circa 1890s-1920s
Orange County: Hillsborough: Gattis House, circa 1935-1938
Survey of Jones Grove lands owned by Mary Ruffin Smith
Deed of property transferral from James S. Smith to Mary Ruffin Smith
Content warning: This item contains information on enslavement.
Deed of property transferral from William Kell to James S. Smith
Content warning: This item contains information on enslavement.
Inscriptions written by Pauli Murray in donated copies of Proud Shoes: The Story of an American Family
Survey of Jones Grove lands owned by Mary Ruffin Smith cropped with annotations marking significant places on the Jones Grove plat by Snipes
Map of Chatham County, NC, 1870, with Jones Grove Encircled
Map shows landowners, townships, churches, foundries, schools, retail stores, mills, cotton mills, steam mills, poor houses, coal veins, creeks, rivers, roads, and the Chatham Railroad. Townships shown include Albright, Hadley, Baldwin, Williams,…
Jones' Grove Tract for Sale!: Fifteen Tracts of Fine Tobacco, Cotton, Grain and Timber Lands For Sale on Easy Terms.
Side B: February 13, 1977 sermon Murray-morning prayer, Chapel of the Cross
Pauli Murray's Family Tree
Cornelia Smith Fitzgerald was born into the prominent white Smith family of Orange County, North Carolina. The family consisted of James Strudwick Smith (1787-1852), his wife Delia Jones (1787-1854), and three children: Mary Ruffin (1814-1885),…
One Step Forward...Two Steps Backward
From Slavery to the Priesthood
Rejected from UNC 38 years ago, Pauli Murray returns to offer hope
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