Under the Watchful (F.B.)Eye: J. Edgar Hoover & the F.B.I. versus African American Literature

Pauli Murray

As we continue to move through the wilderness, let us renew our faith and remember with thankfulness those black foremothers who, like Hagar, acted upon God's promise: "Fear not, arise and lift up the lad and hold him fast with your hand, for I will make him a great nation" (Genesis 21:17-18). Let us pray.

— "Out of the Wilderness" sermon, July 21, 1974






Full name: Anna Pauline Murray

Also known as: Pauli Murray

Born: November 20, 1910 in Baltimore, MD

Died: July 1, 1985 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania

Occupation: lawyer, Episcopal priest, author

Notable works: States' Law on Race and Color (1950); Proud Shoes: The Story Of An American Family (1956); "Jane Crow and the Law: Sex Discrimination and Title VII" (1965); Dark Testament and Other Poems (1970); Song in a Weary Throat: An American Pilgrimage (posthumous, 1987)

Associations: Lovestoneites

Honors and awards: honored as on of the General Convention of the Episcopal Church's Holy Women, Holy Men (2012); made a permanent part of the Episcopal Church's calendar of saints (2018)

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