Further Reading
- "Pauli Murray." Notable Black American Women. Gale, 1992. Gale U.S. History In Context. Web. 15 Oct. 2011.
- "Pauli Murray." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Vol. 23. Detroit: Gale, 2003. Gale U.S. History In Context. Web. 16 Oct. 2011.
- Mack, Kenneth W. (2012). Representing the Race: The Creation of the Civil Rights Lawyer (2012). ISBN 978-0-674-04687-0.
- Murray, Pauli (Davison Douglas, ed., 2d ed. 1997). States' Law on Race and Color, University of Georgia Press. ISBN 978-0-8203-1883-7
- Murray, Pauli (June, 1989). The Autobiography of a Black Activist, Feminist, Lawyer, Priest and Poet (Paperback), University of Tennessee Press. ISBN 0-87049-596-8.
- Murray, Pauli (1987). Song In A Weary Throat: An American Pilgrimage, Harper & Row, New York City. ISBN 0-06-015704-6.
- Murray, Pauli (1970). Dark Testament and other poems, Silvermine, Norwalk, CT., ISBN 0-87321-016-7. (Cancelled)
- Murray, Pauli (1956). Proud Shoes: The Story Of An American Family, Harper & Brothers, New York. ISBN 0-8070-7209-5.
- Rubin, Leslie and Pauli Murray (1961). The Constitution and Government of Ghana, Sweet & Maxwell, London. African Universities Press, 1964
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