
Pauli Murray: Civil & Women’s Rights Trailblazer
A Durham, North Carolina, native, Pauli Murray (1910-1985) is a lesser-known civil rights trailblazer whose life, activism and constant courage in the face of adversity

A Durham, North Carolina, native, Pauli Murray (1910-1985) is a lesser-known civil rights trailblazer whose life, activism and constant courage in the face of adversity

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The website dedicated to Jovita Idar by the University of Texas at San Antonio offers a comprehensive resource for educators. It details the life and

In this lesson, students will delve into the historical significance of the Underground Railroad. They will examine the motives behind its creation and the consequences