New Interactive Exhibition Chronicles Pauli Murray's Life

February 26, 2018

On March 1, The Pauli Murray Project at the Duke Human Rights Center/FHI and the Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice are hosting an opening reception for Pauli Murray: Imp, Crusader, Dude, Priest.

Hosted by Trinity Church Wall Street, the interactive exhibit chronicles Pauli Murray's life and legacy as a brilliant 20th century human rights activist, educator, lawyer, poet and Episcopal priest. The exhibit explores Murray's multifaceted identity and how she aspired to an integrated body, mind and spirit and a life of purpose—helping transform American society in the process. The exhibit is presented alongside self portraits from students at Leadership and Public Service High School in New York.

The exhibit runs until March 21, 2018 and is located at St. Paul's Chapel, Trinity Wall Street, 209 Broadway (at Fulton), New York, NY 10007. All are welcome to attend.

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