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  • 1
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    New York, NY : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 019065645X , 9780190656454
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 494 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.42092
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    Keywords: Murray, Pauli ; Biografie ; Biografie ; Biografie ; Biografie ; Biografie ; Biografie
    Abstract: " 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 portrait of a figure who played pivotal roles in both the modern civil rights and women's movements. A mixed-race orphan, Murray grew up in segregated North Carolina before escaping to New York, where she attended Hunter College and became a labor activist in the 1930s. When she applied to graduate school at the University of North Carolina, where her white great-great-grandfather had been a trustee, she was rejected because of her race. She went on to graduate first in her class at Howard Law School, only to be rejected for graduate study again at Harvard University this time on account of her sex. Undaunted, Murray forged a singular career in the law.
    Abstract: By that time, Murray was a tenured history professor at Brandeis, a position she left to become the first black woman ordained a priest by the Episcopal Church in 1976. Murray accomplished all this while struggling with issues of identity. She believed from childhood she was male and tried unsuccessfully to persuade doctors to give her testosterone. While she would today be identified as transgender, during her lifetime no social movement existed to support this identity. She ultimately used her private feelings of being "in-between" to publicly contend that identities are not fixed, an idea that has powered campaigns for equal rights in the United States for the past half-century. "..
    Abstract: In the 1950s, her legal scholarship helped Thurgood Marshall challenge segregation head-on in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case. When appointed by Eleanor Roosevelt to the President's Commission on the Status of Women in 1962, she advanced the idea of Jane Crow, arguing that the same reasons used to condemn race discrimination could be used to battle gender discrimination. In 1965, she became the first African American to earn a JSD from Yale Law School and the following year persuaded Betty Friedan to found an NAACP for women, which became NOW. In the early 1970s, Murray provided Ruth Bader Ginsburg with the argument Ginsburg used to persuade the Supreme Court that the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution protects not only blacks but also women - and potentially other minority groups - from discrimination.
    Note: Bibliography Seite 457-470
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    Online Resource
    New York, NY : Oxford University Press
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 494 pages) , illustrations, portraits
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rosenberg, Rosalind, 1946- Jane Crow
    DDC: 305.42092
    Keywords: Murray, Pauli ; Murray, Pauli ; Episcopal Church Biography Clergy ; Episcopal Church ; African American poets Biography ; African American lawyers Biography ; African American civil rights workers Biography ; African American feminists Biography ; Social reformers Biography ; Civil rights movements History 20th century ; African American intellectuals Biography ; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY ; Women ; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY ; Cultural Heritage ; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY ; Social Scientists & Psychologists ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; African American civil rights workers ; African American feminists ; African American intellectuals ; African American lawyers ; African American poets ; Civil rights movements ; Clergy ; Social reformers ; Biographies ; History ; Biographies ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "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 portrait of a figure who played pivotal roles in both the modern civil rights and women's movements. A mixed-race orphan, Murray grew up in segregated North Carolina before escaping to New York, where she attended Hunter College and became a labor activist in the 1930s. When she applied to graduate school at the University of North Carolina, where her white great-great-grandfather had been a trustee, she was rejected because of her race. She went on to graduate first in her class at Howard Law School, only to be rejected for graduate study again at Harvard University this time on account of her sex. Undaunted, Murray forged a singular career in the law. In the 1950s, her legal scholarship helped Thurgood Marshall challenge segregation head-on in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case. When appointed by Eleanor Roosevelt to the President's Commission on the Status of Women in 1962, she advanced the idea of Jane Crow, arguing that the same reasons used to condemn race discrimination could be used to battle gender discrimination. In 1965, she became the first African American to earn a JSD from Yale Law School and the following year persuaded Betty Friedan to found an NAACP for women, which became NOW. In the early 1970s, Murray provided Ruth Bader Ginsburg with the argument Ginsburg used to persuade the Supreme Court that the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution protects not only blacks but also women - and potentially other minority groups - from discrimination. By that time, Murray was a tenured history professor at Brandeis, a position she left to become the first black woman ordained a priest by the Episcopal Church in 1976. Murray accomplished all this while struggling with issues of identity. She believed from childhood she was male and tried unsuccessfully to persuade doctors to give her testosterone. While she would today be identified as transgender, during her lifetime no social movement existed to support this identity. She ultimately used her private feelings of being "in-between" to publicly contend that identities are not fixed, an idea that has powered campaigns for equal rights in the United States for the past half-century."--
    Abstract: "Euro-African-American activist Pauli Murray was a feminist lawyer who played pivotal roles in both the modern civil rights and women's movements, and later become the first woman ordained a priest by the Episcopal Church. Born in 1910 and identified as female, she believed from childhood that she was male. Jane Crow is her definitive biography, exploring how she engaged the arguments used to challenge race discrimination to battle gender discrimination in the 1960s and 70s. Before there was a social movement to support transgender identity, she mounted attacks on all arbitrary categories of distinction. In the 1950s, her legal scholarship helped Thurgood Marshall to shift his course and attack segregation frontally in Brown v. Board of Education. In the 1960s, Murray persuaded Betty Friedan to help her found an NAACP for women, which Friedan named NOW. Appointed by Eleanor Rossevelt to the President's Commission on the Status of Women in 1962, she advanced the idea of Jane Crow, arguing that the same reasons used to attack race discriminatio n could be used to battle gender discrimination. In the early 1970s, Murray provided Ruth Bader Ginsberg with the argument Ginsberg used to persuade the Supreme Court that the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution protects not only blacks but also women--and potentially other minority groups--from discrimination. helping to propel Ruth Bader Ginsberg to her first Supreme Court victory for women's rights and greatly expanding the idea of equality in the process. Murray accomplished all of this as someone who would today be identified as transgender but who, due to the limitations of her time, focused her attention on dismantling systematic injustices of all sorts, transforming the idea of what equality means"--
    Abstract: 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 -- 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.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    New Haven [u.a.] : Yale Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0300030924 , 0300026951
    Language: English
    Pages: XXII, 288 S , Ill
    Edition: [Nachdr.]
    DDC: 305.4/2/0973
    Keywords: Feminist theory ; Women social scientists ; United States ; Attitudes ; History ; Women college graduates ; United States ; Attitudes ; History
    Note: Bibliography: p. 247-278
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    New York : Hill and Wang
    ISBN: 0809097842
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 291 S.
    Edition: 1. ed., 2. print.
    DDC: 305.42/0973/0904
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    Keywords: USA ; Frau ; Geschichte 1900-1991
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    New York : Hill and Wang
    ISBN: 0809097842 , 0374523479
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 291 S , 22 cm
    Series Statement: American century series
    DDC: 305.42/0973/0904
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    Keywords: Women History 20th century
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [257]-278) and index
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    London [u.a.] : Penguin Books
    ISBN: 0140174869
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 291 S , 20 cm
    DDC: 305.420973
    Keywords: Women History 20th century
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 257 - 278
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    New York :Hill and Wang,
    ISBN: 978-0-8090-1631-0 , 0-8090-1631-1
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 330 S.
    Edition: Rev. ed.
    DDC: 305.420973/0904
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte 1900-1991 ; Frau ; Geschichte ; Women History 20th century ; Frauenemanzipation. ; Frau. ; USA ; USA. ; Frauenemanzipation ; Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Frau ; Geschichte 1900-1991 ; Frauenemanzipation ; Geschichte 1900-1991
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 0231126441
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 396 p. , Ill.
    DDC: 378.7471
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    New Haven [u.a.] :Yale Univ. Press,
    ISBN: 0-300-02695-1 , 0-300-03092-4
    Language: English
    Pages: XXII, 288 S. : , Ill.
    DDC: 305.4/2/0973
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    Keywords: Frauenbewegung. ; Geschichte. ; Sozialwissenschaftlerin. ; Frauenemanzipation. ; USA. ; Frauenbewegung ; Geschichte ; Sozialwissenschaftlerin ; Geschichte ; Frauenemanzipation ; Geschichte
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