Opening Closed Doors
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<p class=ql-align-justify><span style=background-color: rgba(0 0 0 0); color: rgba(0 0 0 1)>Not long ago public libraries in Virginia were not so public. It would take the courage of a young African-American woman Josie C. Murray to challenge that.</span></p><p><br></p><p class=ql-align-justify><span style=background-color: rgba(0 0 0 0); color: rgba(0 0 0 1)>From a young age Josie felt the supreme injustice of the Jim Crow South- ordering ice cream inside a restaurant and continuing her education beyond the seventh grade were opportunities denied to Josie during her childhood. Josie was surrounded by closed doors barred from opportunities available to white people. But in 1957 when she was denied the ability to check out a book from the Purcellville Library because of the color of her skin Josie took action. With the help of her husband Sam Murray a lawyer and even President Dwight D. Eisenhower Josie built a case and became the catalyst for all public buildings in Virginia to desegregate.</span></p>
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