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Pauli Murray and Caroline Ware
Subtitle | forty years of letters in black and white |
Publish Place | Chapel Hill |
Publisher | The University of North Carolina Press |
Publish Year | 2006 |
Pages | XIII, 194p. |
ISBN/ISSN | 9780807830550 |
Illustration | foto's |
Language | English/Engels |
- Shelfmark
- VS 1E 2006 - B
Description | Collection of letters. In 1942 Pauli Murray (1910-1985), a young black woman from North Carolina studying law at Howard University, visited a constitutional law class taught by Caroline Ware (1899-1990), one of America's leading historians. A friendship and a correspondence began, lasting until Murray's death in 1985. In time, Murray became a labor lawyer, a university professor, and the first black woman to be ordained an Episcopal priest. Ware continued her work as a social historian and consumer advocate while developing an international career as a community development specialist. |
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