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    Did you know the legal strategy that helped dismantle segregation was written years before the Supreme Court ruling that changed America? In this powerful documentary-style biography, we uncover the extraordinary story of Pauli Murray — the brilliant legal thinker whose scholarship challenged the doctrine of Plessy v. Ferguson and helped lay the foundation for Brown v. Board of Education. Long before the Civil Rights Movement reached its peak, Murray was developing the constitutional arguments that would dismantle “separate but equal.” Her work also influenced leaders like Thurgood Marshall and later inspired gender equality arguments used by Ruth Bader Ginsburg. In this in-depth video, you’ll discover: • Her early life in the segregated South • The rejection that fueled her legal ambition • The groundbreaking paper that attacked segregation directly • Her influence on civil rights and women’s rights law • Her personal struggles and identity journey • Her career in academia and ministry • Her lasting impact on constitutional law This is more than history. This is the story of a mind that rewrote the law. Watch until the end to understand why Pauli Murray’s legacy is finally receiving the recognition it deserves. #PauliMurray#CivilRightsHistory#BrownvBoard#BlackHistory#LegalHistory#HiddenFigures #ConstitutionalLaw#AfricanAmericanHistory#WomenInLaw
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