REL314 - Introduction to Christian Ethics: Archival Research and Black Women in U. S. Civil Rights Title REL314 - Introduction to Christian Ethics: Archival Research and Black Women in U. S. Civil Rights Items in the REL314 - Introduction to Christian Ethics: Archival Research and Black Women in U. S. Civil Rights Collection (10/12) Ruby Hurley on Jet Cover October 6, 1955 "Mrs. Ruby Hurley, The Most Militant Negro Woman in the South" October 6, 1955 “Ruby says of her N. A. A. C. P. work: 'I want to go Farther-faster!'” Ernest Dunbar Ruby Hurley Urges Negroes Help Whites in South October 30, 1958 “Harlem Women Disagree with ‘Virgin’ Decision.” undated Comment on Hurley’s Appearance 1955 October 6 “Race signs must come down-ICC,” 1955 December 3 Correspondence with Clarence A. Bacote 1964 September 21 “Now She’s a Voice for the Silent South: Troubleshooter Was ‘Outsider,’” 1963 August 27 “Ruby Hurley Forgoes Love, Home for The NAACP Cause.” 1963 July 2 View all 12 items