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Chattanooga-Hamilton County NAACP's 2021 Ruby Hurley Image Award winners  honored | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Chattanooga-Hamilton County NAACP's 2021 Ruby Hurley Image Award winners honored | Chattanooga Times Free Press

2009 42c Civil Rights Pioneers: Ella Baker and Ruby Hurley for sale at  Mystic Stamp Company
2009 42c Civil Rights Pioneers: Ella Baker and Ruby Hurley for sale at Mystic Stamp Company

Correspondence Between Harry S. Truman and Ruby Hurley | Harry S. Truman
Correspondence Between Harry S. Truman and Ruby Hurley | Harry S. Truman

Obituary of Ruby Hurley | Chambers & Grubbs Funeral Home | Serving ...
Obituary of Ruby Hurley | Chambers & Grubbs Funeral Home | Serving ...

RUBY HURLEY, AT 70; CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER; Former N.A.A.C.P. Official Helped  Black Students Gain Entrance to Universities in South - The New York Times
RUBY HURLEY, AT 70; CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER; Former N.A.A.C.P. Official Helped Black Students Gain Entrance to Universities in South - The New York Times

Memorandum from I.D. Newman to Ruby Hurley and others, March 7, 1969 -  Isaiah DeQuincey Newman Papers - UofSC Digital Collections
Memorandum from I.D. Newman to Ruby Hurley and others, March 7, 1969 - Isaiah DeQuincey Newman Papers - UofSC Digital Collections

Mrs. Ruby Hurley speaking to African Americans before marching at... News  Photo - Getty Images
Mrs. Ruby Hurley speaking to African Americans before marching at... News Photo - Getty Images

ruby-hurley – W Challenge
ruby-hurley – W Challenge

RUBY HURLEY IMAGE AWARDS to be held on October 27, 2022 - Chattanooga News  Chronicle
RUBY HURLEY IMAGE AWARDS to be held on October 27, 2022 - Chattanooga News Chronicle

Memorandum from I.D. Newman to Ruby Hurley and others, March 7, 1969 -  Isaiah DeQuincey Newman Papers - UofSC Digital Collections
Memorandum from I.D. Newman to Ruby Hurley and others, March 7, 1969 - Isaiah DeQuincey Newman Papers - UofSC Digital Collections

Women of the Movement': Who are Ruby Hurley and Medgar Evers in Real Life?
Women of the Movement': Who are Ruby Hurley and Medgar Evers in Real Life?

Ruby Hurley Biography at Black History Now - Black Heritage Commemorative  Society
Ruby Hurley Biography at Black History Now - Black Heritage Commemorative Society

Rep. Alma Adams on Twitter: "Ruby Hurley was born in 1909. After graduating  from law school, she worked in the NAACP's Birmingham, AL office. She  helped Medgar Evers investigate the murder of
Rep. Alma Adams on Twitter: "Ruby Hurley was born in 1909. After graduating from law school, she worked in the NAACP's Birmingham, AL office. She helped Medgar Evers investigate the murder of

Lift Every Voice: Ruby Hurley | WAMU
Lift Every Voice: Ruby Hurley | WAMU

Ruby Hurley
Ruby Hurley

NAACP on Twitter: "Ruby Hurley began her NAACP service as youth secretary  in 1943. She served the organization for more than 40 years. #NAACPWomen  https://t.co/411n22Xsnt" / Twitter
NAACP on Twitter: "Ruby Hurley began her NAACP service as youth secretary in 1943. She served the organization for more than 40 years. #NAACPWomen https://t.co/411n22Xsnt" / Twitter

Pin on "Say It Loud—I'm Black and I'm Proud"
Pin on "Say It Loud—I'm Black and I'm Proud"

Alabama revisits pairing KKK leader and Black student names
Alabama revisits pairing KKK leader and Black student names

Ruby Hurley | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
Ruby Hurley | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

New NAACP officers Ruby Hurley and Thomas Reed at a meeting at the Tutwiler  Hotel in Birmingham, Alabama. - Alabama Media Group Collection - Alabama  Department of Archives and History
New NAACP officers Ruby Hurley and Thomas Reed at a meeting at the Tutwiler Hotel in Birmingham, Alabama. - Alabama Media Group Collection - Alabama Department of Archives and History

Ruby Hurley - Graphic Design Intern - Overport Agency | LinkedIn
Ruby Hurley - Graphic Design Intern - Overport Agency | LinkedIn

On this day in 1951, Ruby Hurley opened the first permanent office of the  NAACP in the South. Her introduction to civil rights activism began when  she helped organize Marian Anderson's 1939
On this day in 1951, Ruby Hurley opened the first permanent office of the NAACP in the South. Her introduction to civil rights activism began when she helped organize Marian Anderson's 1939

Ella Baker and Ruby Hurley | National Postal Museum
Ella Baker and Ruby Hurley | National Postal Museum

Ruby Hurley - Women of the Movement | TVmaze
Ruby Hurley - Women of the Movement | TVmaze