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Song in a weary throat
Song in a weary throat







We also read Betty Friedan's enthusiastic response to Murray's call for an NAACP for Women-the origins of NOW. Murray's activism led to relationships with Thurgood Marshall and Eleanor Roosevelt-who respectfully referred to Murray as a "firebrand"-and propelled her to a Howard University law degree and a lifelong fight against "Jane Crow" sexism.

song in a weary throat

An early Freedom Rider, she was arrested in 1940, fifteen years before Rosa Parks' disobedience, for sitting in the whites-only section of a Virginia bus. Orphaned at age four, she was sent from Baltimore to segregated Durham, North Carolina, to live with her unflappable Aunt Pauline, who, while strict, was liberal-minded in accepting the tomboy Pauli as "my little boy-girl." In fact, throughout her life, Murray would struggle with feelings of sexual "in-betweenness"-she tried unsuccessfully to get her doctors to give her testosterone-that today we would recognize as a transgendered identity.We then follow Murray north at the age of seventeen to New York City's Hunter College, to her embrace of Gandhi's Satyagraha-nonviolent resistance-and south again, where she experienced Jim Crow firsthand. At last, with the republication of this "beautifully crafted" memoir, Song in a Weary Throat takes its rightful place among the great civil rights autobiographies of the twentieth century.In a voice that is energetic, wry, and direct, Murray tells of a childhood dramatically altered by the sudden loss of her spirited, hard-working parents. Yet Murray's name and extraordinary influence receded from view in the intervening years now they are once again entering the public discourse.

song in a weary throat

Kennedy Book Award and the Lillian Smith Book Award among other distinctions.

song in a weary throat

First published posthumously in 1987, Pauli Murray's Song in a Weary Throat was critically lauded, winning the Robert F.









Song in a weary throat