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My Name Is Pauli Murray

"You may not know the name, but you live in Pauli's legacy."

Overlooked by history, Pauli Murray was a legal trailblazer whose ideas influenced RBG's fight for gender equality and Thurgood Marshall's landmark civil rights arguments. Featuring never-before-seen footage and audio recordings, a portrait of Murray's impact as a non-binary Black luminary: lawyer, activist, poet, and priest who transformed our world.

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  • Patricia Bell-Scott

    Patricia Bell-Scott

    Self

  • Dolores Chandler

    Dolores Chandler

    Self

  • Brittney Cooper

    Brittney Cooper

    Self

  • Sonia Pressman Fuentes

    Sonia Pressman Fuentes

    Self

  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    Self

  • Tina Lu

    Tina Lu

    Self

  • Marghretta McBean

    Marghretta McBean

    Self

  • Ernest R. Myers

    Ernest R. Myers

    Self

  • Mary Norris

    Mary Norris

    Self

Overview

Overlooked by history, Pauli Murray was a legal trailblazer whose ideas influenced RBG's fight for gender equality and Thurgood Marshall's landmark civil rights arguments. Featuring never-before-seen footage and audio recordings, a portrait of Murray's impact as a non-binary Black luminary: lawyer, activist, poet, and priest who transformed our world.

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