Rosalind Rosenberg’s biography of this person argues that they would have identified as transgender today, placing their identity struggle at the center of achievements like becoming the first Black female Episcopal priest. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this activist and lawyer from Durham, North Carolina. Ruth Bader Ginsburg listed this person as a coauthor on her brief in Reed v. Reed to recognize her legal work linking the 14th Amendment to gender equality.
ANSWER: Pauli Murray [or Anna Pauline Murray]
[10e] Murray alluded to these laws in coining the name of a term that emphasizes connections between racial segregation and gender inequality. These laws enforced segregation in the post-Reconstruction South.
ANSWER: Jim Crow laws [accept Jane Crow]
[10m] Along with Betty Friedan, Pauli Murray co-founded this organization in 1966, which they intended to be a “NAACP for women.” This largest feminist organization in the United States was a major supporter of the ERA.
ANSWER: NOW [or National Organization for Women]
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