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Letter from Pauli Murray to Frank Porter Graham
Letter from Pauli Murray to Frank Porter Graham
The Carolina Magazine. Volume 68, number 5.
Letter from Frank Porter Graham to Pauli Murray
The Carolina Magazine. Volume 68, number 5.
The Carolina Magazine. Volume 68, number 5.
Letter from Pauli Murray to Dean Brandis inquiring about graduate coursework in Law at UNC-CH Law School
Letter from Dean Henry Brandis Jr. to Chancellor R.B. House regarding Law School admissions applications from J. Kenneth Lee, Harvey E. Beech, William C. Chance, Jr., and Pauli Murray
Letter from Dean Henry Brandis Jr. to Pauli Murray stating the UNC-CH Law School does not offer graduate coursework in Law
Review of Proud Shoes: The Story of an American Family written by Richard Walser
Review of Proud Shoes: The Story of an American Family published in Charlotte News
Review of Proud Shoes: The Story of an American Family written by Betty Hodges
Review of Proud Shoes: The Story of an American Family written by Walter Spearman
Ad from the Intimate Bookshop declaring it is not suppressing Proud Shoes by Pauli Murray
Newspaper article reviewing Pauli Murray's visit to Durham on the anniversary of Proud Shoes publication
Front page article on Pauli Murray's visit to the Stanford L. Warren Library in Durham a year after Proud Shoes publication
Newspaper article entitled "Someday a Poet Will Rise to Sing You..." detailing Pauli Murray's refusal of an honorary degree from UNC-CH
Content warning: This article contains racial slurs.
Pauli Murray's proposal to mediate the dispute between the United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare and the State of North Carolina: University of North Carolina System
Guest Register for the North Carolina Collection at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
“New York Woman Seeks to Enter Grad School.”
Daily Tar Heel
Item contains racial slurs
“Graduate Voters Approve Admission of Negroes.” Daily Tar Heel
Rejected from UNC 38 years ago, Pauli Murray returns to offer hope
From Slavery to the Priesthood
One Step Forward...Two Steps Backward
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),…
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