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National Night Out
Community gathering at the Historic Pauli Murray House Future Home of the Pauli Murray Center – 906 Carroll Street. Live Music. Snacks. Fellowship. Free Fresh Vegetables and Information about affordable […]
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Stepping Into Durham’s Long Civil Rights Movement: A Downtown Walking Tour
This tour will focus on Civil Rights History, Immigration Issues, LGBTQ Youth Activism and early Jewish and Women elected officials. At each stop we will learn about how our past impacts issues […]
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Stepping Into Durham’s Long Civil Rights Movement: A Downtown Walking Tour
Stepping Into Durham’s Long Civil Rights Movement: A Downtown Walking Tour Saturday, June 1 and Saturday, August 3, 2013, 10 a.m. – 12 noon Civil Rights, Women’s Rights, Anti-War Actions, […]
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Historic Fitzgerald Family Cemetery: Memorial Day Ceremony
More than 112 people are buried in the Historic Fitzgerald Family Cemetery, including Robert G. and Richard B. Fitzgerald, pioneering Affrican American citizens of Durham. Robert G. Fitzgerald was the […]
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Pauli Murray: Durham’s First Saint
Pauli Murray: Durham’s First Saint Reverend Michael B. Curry, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina, will lead a discussion about the sainthood of Durham native Pauli Murray. The […]
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Social Transformation: The Legacy of Pauli Murray
Across the Threshold Conference: The Panel on “Social Transformation: The Legacy of Pauli Murray” will take place on March 2 from 3:50 to 5:20 p.m. as part of the Across the Threshold […]
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Still Walking For Justice
Women’s Walk to Commemorate 65th Anniversary of 1947 Journey of Reconciliation, the “First Freedom Ride” 10 a.m. Send Off Rally in Durham Corner of W. Chapel Hill & Carroll Streets […]
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Durham: Are We So Different?
Join the Pauli Murray Project’s Barbara Lau and Mayme Webb for a conversation drawing from RACE: Are We So Different, a new Museum of Life and Science exhibit.
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To Buy the Sun Performance
Another chance to see the outstanding play about Pauli Murray brought to you by the Pauli Murray Project and Hidden Voices. Celebrate her history; create our future. Join us as we commemorate the […]
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