Jane Crow : the life of Pauli Murray / Rosalind Rosenberg.
"Throughout her prodigious life, activist and lawyer Pauli Murray systematically fought against all arbitrary distinctions in society, channeling her outrage at the discrimination she faced to make America a more democratic country. In this definitive biography, Rosalind Rosenberg offers a poignant...
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2017]
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Physical Description: | xvii, 494 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Part I: Coming of age, 1910-1937
- A Southern childhood
- Escape to New York
- Part II: Confronting Jim Crow, 1938-1941
- "Members of your race are not admitted"
- Bus trouble
- A death sentence leads to law school
- Part III: Naming Jane Crow, 1941-1946
- "I would gladly change my sex"
- California promise, 1944-1946
- Part IV: Surviving the Cold War, 1946-1961
- "Apostles of fear"
- A person in between
- "What is Africa to me?"
- Part V: A chance to lead, 1961-1967
- Making sex suspect
- Invisible woman
- Toward an NAACP for women
- Part VI: To teach, to preach, 1967-1977
- Professor Murray
- Triumph and loss
- The Reverend Dr. Murray
- Epilogue.