Twenty-five years of writings by the religious thinker and activist Pauli Murray The religious thought and activism that shaped the late twentieth century is typically described in terms of Black men from the major Black denominations, a depiction that fails to account for the voices of those who not only challenged racism but also forced a confrontation with class and gender.
In highlighting major themes in Murray\'s writing--including the strength and rights of women, faithfulness, religious community, and suffering--Pinn\'s collection reveals the evolution in Murray\'s religious ideas and her sense of ministry, unpacking her role in a tumultuous period of American history, as well as her thriving legacy..
Pinn has collected Murray\'s most important sermons, lectures, and Speeches from 1960 through 1985, showcasing her religious thought and activism as well as her original and compassionate literary voice.
Anthony B.
Of these overlooked voices, none is more important than that of Pauli Murray (1910-1985), the nonbinary Black lawyer, activist, poet, and Episcopal priest who influenced such icons as Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Thurgood Marshall.
Twenty-five years of writings by the religious thinker and activist Pauli Murray The religious thought and activism that shaped the late twentieth century is typically described in terms of Black men from the major Black denominations, a depiction that fails to account for the voices of those who not only challenged racism but also forced a confrontation with class and gender