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- catalog abstract "Series VI, Audiotapes, includes recordings of interviews with Murray, mostly about her life and work. Other subjects include Eleanor Roosevelt, William H. Hastie, and student protests in which Murray participated while she was at Howard University. There are also recordings of her ordination to the priesthood; meetings of the Episcopal Women's Caucus and other groups; Murray giving addresses, lectures, sermons, and readings from her writings; Caroline Ware's comments on early drafts of Song in A Weary Throat; and an interview Murray conducted with Maida Springer Kemp.".
- catalog contributor b3924345.
- catalog date "1941".
- catalog description "African American activist Murray was born in Baltimore, Md., and raised in Durham, N.C., by her maternal grandparents and an aunt. In the 1930s she attended college and worked for the Works Progress Administration and the Workers' Defense League. In the 1940s she attended law school and opened her own law office in New York City. In 1956 she was hired as an associate attorney in the law offices of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton, and Garrison. In the 1960s Murray was a university professor and administrator in the United States and in Ghana, served on a study committee for the President's Commission on the Status of Women, and earned a J.D.S. from Yale Law School.".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:RAD.SCHL:sch00067".
- catalog description "In the early 1970s Murray had a calling to the Episcopal priesthood; she was ordained in National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., on January 8, 1977. Before her retirement in 1984, she served as priest at the Church of the Atonement in Washington, D.C., and at the Church of the Holy Nativity in Baltimore, Md. She was also the author of a book of poetry and four nonfiction books, as well as numerous articles.".
- catalog description "Murray was married briefly in the 1930s, but her most important and lasting relationships were with women. She died of pancreatic cancer on July 1, 1985, in Pittsburgh, Pa.".
- catalog description "Series VI, Audiotapes, includes recordings of interviews with Murray, mostly about her life and work. Other subjects include Eleanor Roosevelt, William H. Hastie, and student protests in which Murray participated while she was at Howard University. There are also recordings of her ordination to the priesthood; meetings of the Episcopal Women's Caucus and other groups; Murray giving addresses, lectures, sermons, and readings from her writings; Caroline Ware's comments on early drafts of Song in A Weary Throat; and an interview Murray conducted with Maida Springer Kemp.".
- catalog description "This is a description of a portion (Series VI) of the Pauli Murray Papers. For additional information, see the overall collection record: Pauli Murray Papers, 1827-1985 (inclusive).".
- catalog extent "105 audiocassettes.".
- catalog isPartOf "Papers, 1827-1985.".
- catalog issued "1941".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog relation "Papers, 1827-1985.".
- catalog subject "Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.".
- catalog subject "Episcopal Church Clergy Installation.".
- catalog subject "Episcopal Church Sermons.".
- catalog subject "Murray, Pauli, 1910-1985.".
- catalog subject "National Organization for Women.".
- catalog title "Papers: Series VI, 1941-1983 (inclusive).".
- catalog type "Audiotapes.".
- catalog type "Oral histories. ftamc".