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Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt's friendship spanned decades, and transitioned from "confrontation via typewriter" as acquaintances, to coordinated advocacy as associates, and ultimately to a genuine friendship full of care and support. Sometimes sisterhood is a journey, and these two traversed miles in terms of understanding and growth to get there. For more information, and full transcripts, visit ArchivalPod.com [http://ArchivalPod.com] Want to explore more? Shop the Archival Reading List: https://bookshop.org/lists/archival-reading-list [https://bookshop.org/lists/archival-reading-list] I want to hear from you! Send me your reactions to the show: juanitatolliver.com/contact [http://juanitatolliver.com/contact] Audio Credits: FDR Presidential Library Archives, Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Ebony Magazine Archives, Song in a Weary Throat by Pauli Murray,The Firebrand and the First Lady by Patricia Bell-Scott, Music by Scott Buckley
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