Scholar and activist grew up in Durham and was fundamentally shaped by its history and culture, and she left a lasting legacy on the city in return.
Duke University’s has been working to document this legacy and recently reached an important milestone: the project begins the restoration of Pauli Murray’s historic house in southwest Durham this summer.
Today they are also unveiling a new exhibit on view at that features an intersectional look at Pauli’s many identities, from priest to crusader.
Host Frank Stasio discusses the new partnership and previews the exhibit with , director of the Pauli Murray Project; Courtney Reid-Eaton, exhibitions director at ; and Alisha Perdue, manager of community engagement at