Pauli Murray was a #CivilRightsActivist more people should know about. Poet, priest, lawyer, and, incidentally, friend of Eleanor Roosevelt. #AuldLangReads @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @OriginalCyn620
Pauli Murray was an amazing over-achiever! On top of her undergrad degree from Hunter, she had three law degrees and an M. Div. Civil rights activist, law professor, priest, poet - she packed so much into one life, and all while fighting the triple obstacles thrown up against women, people of color, and lesbians. I also learned things about Eleanor Roosevelt that I hadn‘t known. Full of the words of both women, & many photos, this was fascinating.
I absolutely LOVED this book. If you're a fan of ER and/or the social justice movement, I think you will also find this book to be a treasure. I wasn't familiar with Murray, except as referenced in ER biographies/books. I learned a lot and was so impressed with her continued fight for justice for race and gender. #readwomen
Eleanor Roosevelt is one of my heroes. This book is about Pauli Murray, a young, black, lesbian lawyer and activist. So now I have a 2nd hero in Murray who fought her whole life for equal and civil rights. Come for the Roosevelt but stay for the Murray. She is a firebrand you will want to know more about!
Outstanding. Not just a story of politics, civil rights, and feminism, but a celebration of friendship and the beauty in disagreeing respectfully with someone and admiring them at the same time. Perfectly written by the author who balances these many themes well. Would never have read it had I not decided to read all 10 longlist books from this fall's NBA prize.
Why I read it: NBA nonfiction longlist
Still waiting for this new party 74 years later, particularly in light of the DNC's vote yesterday.
Since she has decided it's time to be held by me, I'll take a minute to alert everyone here that this book is fantastic and I can't believe I'm the only Litten to post about it. Go stack this!!!
Just starting this today...I wish I could stay in and keep reading! But I've got a few errands to run and book club at the library this afternoon for Barbara Kingsolver's Animal Vegetable Miracle.