REL314 - Introduction to Christian Ethics: Archival Research and Black Women in U. S. Civil Rights Collection Metadata Title REL314 - Introduction to Christian Ethics: Archival Research and Black Women in U. S. Civil Rights Collection: REL314 - Introduction to Christian Ethics: Archival Research and Black Women in U. S. Civil Rights Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added / 2 pages Dr. Brailsford R. Brazeal Brailsford R. Brazeal undated Correspondence with Dr. James P. Brawley 1959 April 1, “Ruby Hurley Forgoes Love, Home for The NAACP Cause.” 1963 July 2 “Now She’s a Voice for the Silent South: Troubleshooter Was ‘Outsider,’” 1963 August 27 Correspondence with Clarence A. Bacote 1964 September 21 “Race signs must come down-ICC,” 1955 December 3 Comment on Hurley’s Appearance 1955 October 6 “Harlem Women Disagree with ‘Virgin’ Decision.” undated Ruby Hurley Urges Negroes Help Whites in South October 30, 1958 “Ruby says of her N. A. A. C. P. work: 'I want to go Farther-faster!'” Ernest Dunbar