Pauli Murray was first in her class at Howard University Law school and the only woman. She is the first African American to earn a J.S.D. from Yale Law School and a co-founder of the National Organization for Women. In 1977, Murray became the first African American woman to be ordained as an Episcopal priest.Jan 26, 2021
She earned a master's degree in law at University of California, Berkeley, and in 1965 she became the first African American to receive a Doctor of Juridical Science degree from Yale Law School. As a lawyer, Murray argued for civil rights and women's rights.
At Howard, Pauli led student protests and helped form the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). She focused her studies on civil rights and wrote her thesis on how laws excluded people based on race.
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In 1973, following the death of their longtime partner Irene Barlow, Murray left their tenured position to become a candidate for ordination at General Theological Seminary. Pauli Murray's ordination (1977). Courtesy of the Schlesinger Library at Harvard University.
Although few people knew it during her lifetime, Murray, the passionate advocate for women's rights, identified as a man. In 1930, when Murray was twenty years old and living in Harlem, she met a young man named William Wynn. Billy, as he was known, was also twenty, and also impoverished, uprooted, and lonely.Apr 10, 2017
In gender terms, too, Murray defied the norms. She often dressed and semi-identified as a man. She chose an androgynous-sounding name for herself (her given name was Anna Pauline Murray) and was attracted to, in her own words, “extremely feminine and heterosexual women” – a source of considerable anguish.Sep 17, 2021
As a civil rights activist, feminist and attorney, Pauli Murray influenced Martin Luther King, Eleanor Roosevelt and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. And with a single word in the Civil Rights Act of 1964, she bent the arc of the moral universe.Jun 26, 2020
Pauli's Story In 1965, Pauli became the first African-American to receive a JSD degree from Yale Law School.
Murray's father—a graduate of Howard University and a teacher and later principal in the Baltimore public school system—was left to raise six children on his own. Dealing with his own grief, William sent Murray to live with a maternal aunt, Pauline Fitzgerald, and grandparents in Durham, North Carolina.
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