Pauli Murray's Social Justice Gospel as Critical Legal Theology
A presentation from 2024–2025 Marilyn Beaudry-Corbett Schlesinger Fellow Lisa A. Crooms-Robinson
Lisa A. Crooms-Robinson is a law professor and the interim dean of Howard University School of Law. She works at the intersection of law, identity, and rights as matters of both domestic and international law and, at Radcliffe, will use primary sources from Pauli Murray’s archives to trace the evolution of Murray’s gospel of social justice as from jurisprudence to legal theology.
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