BOOKS
Sarah Azaransky: The Dream Is Freedom: Pauli Murray and American Democratic Faith.
Brittney C. Cooper: Beyond Respectability: The Intellectual Thought of Race Women. (Chapter 3: Queering Jane Crow: Pauli Murray’s Quest for an Unhyphenated Identity).
Kevin K. Gaines: American Africans in Ghana: Black Expatriates and the Civil Rights Era. (Chapter 4: Pauli Murray in Ghana.)
Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore: Defying Dixie: The Radical Roots of Civil Rights, 1919-1950.
Pauli Murray:
- Dark Testament: and Other Poems.
- Proud Shoes: The Story of an American Family.
- Song in a Weary Throat: Memoir of an American Pilgrimage.
Anthony B. Pinn: Pauli Murray: Selected Sermons And Writings.
Rosalind Rosenberg: Jane Crow: The Life of Pauli Murray.
Troy R. Saxby: Pauli Murray: A Personal and Political Life.
Anne Firor Scott: Pauli Murray and Caroline Ware: Forty Years of Letters in Black and White.
Patricia Bell-Scott: The Firebrand and the First Lady: Portrait of a Friendship: Pauli Murray, Eleanor Roosevelt, and the Struggle for Social Justice.
ARTICLES & OTHER RESOURCES
Alyssa Collins: The Life of Pauli Murray: An Interview with Rosalind Rosenberg.
Brittney C. Cooper: Black, queer, feminist, erased from history: Meet the most important legal scholar you’ve likely never heard of.
Democracy Now!
- My Name Is Pauli Murray: New Film on Black Queer Legal Pioneer Who Inspired RBG & Thurgood Marshall.
- Pauli Murray and Black trans rights shine at Sundance.
Kevin Fallon: The Black, Queer, Gender-Nonbinary Lawyer Who Inspired RBG.
Barbara Lau: Defying Convention: The Life and Legacy of Pauli Murray.
Kenneth W. Mack: Pauli Murray, Eleanor Roosevelt’s Beloved Radical.
Pauli Murray Center:
- Pauli Murray’s Writings.
- Writings About Pauli Murray.
- Classroom Resources.
- Research Resources.
- Pauli Murray Murals & Community Monuments.
Troy R. Saxby: Pauli Murray Was a Civil Rights Trailblazer.
Kathryn Schulz: The Many Lives of Pauli Murray: She was an architect of the civil-rights struggle—and the women’s movement. Why haven’t you heard of her?
The Women’s Center, Duke Divinity School (podcast): Sarah Azaransky: Pauli Murray’s Theological Legacy and Resources for a Common Freedom Struggle.