Jan. 5, 1939 The documentary on Pauli Murray was released in 2021. Credit: Courtesy of Amazon Studios Pauli Murray applied to the University of North Carolina law school, sparking white outrage across the state. “The days immediately following the first press stories were anxious ones for me,” she recalled. “I had touched the raw nerve of white supremacy in the South.” A year later, she was jailed twice in Virginia for refusing to give her seat on a Greyhound bus. She graduated first in her class at Howard University School of Law, but Harvard University wouldn’t accept her because of her gender. (Harvard didn’t admit women until 1950.) Instead, she became the first Blac
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