Vashti Turley Murphy Explained

Vashti Turley Murphy
Birth Name:Lula Vashti Turley
Birth Date:February 1884
Birth Place:Washington, D.C.
Death Date:March 17, 1960
Death Place:Baltimore, Maryland
Nationality:American
Occupation:Educator
Known For:One of the founders of Delta Sigma Theta
Spouse(S):Carl J. Murphy
Children:5, including Elizabeth Murphy Moss
Relatives:Vashti Murphy McKenzie (granddaughter)

Lula Vashti Turley Murphy (February 1884 – March 17, 1960) was an American educator and community leader, one of the founding members of Delta Sigma Theta, the historically black sorority.

Early life and education

Lula Vashti Turley was born in 1884, in Washington, D.C., the daughter of Hamilcar Turley and Ida H. Francis Turley.[1] Her father was a clerk in the Pension Bureau, and a church choirmaster.[2] Both of her parents died when she was a girl, and her older siblings both died while she was in high school.[3]

Turley graduated from the M Street School in Washington, D.C., and trained as a teacher at the Miner Normal School (now the University of the District of Columbia). In 1913, while she was a student at Howard University, Turley was one of the founders of Delta Sigma Theta.[4] [5] At Howard, she graduated in the class of 1914.[6]

Delta Sigma Theta and other activities

Vashti Turley Murphy taught school as a young woman, and traveled.[7] She was founder of the Baltimore alumnae chapter of Delta Sigma Theta.[8] In 1932 she and Vivian Johnson Cook co-founded the Philomathean Club, a black women's study group.[9] [10] In the 1950s, she encouraged all Delta alumnae to vote, and to join the NAACP. In 1957, she was honored as Mother of the Year by the Baltimore alumnae chapter of Delta Sigma Theta.[11]

Murphy was a member of the board of directors of the Baltimore YWCA, president of the St. James Episcopal Church Women's Auxiliary, a member of the wives' club of Alpha Phi Alpha (her husband's fraternity), and active at Morgan State College (where her husband was on the board of trustees). She was the first president of the Women's Auxiliary of Crownsville State Hospital. She was also president of the parent-teacher association at Public School No. 103 in Baltimore.[12] [13]

Personal life and legacy

In 1916, Vashti Turley married her Howard University German instructor Carl J. Murphy.[14] He was later best known as a publisher of the AFRO-American newspaper.[15] [16] They had five daughters: Martha Elizabeth (1917–1998), Ida Ann (1918-1996), twins Carlita (1921 - 2006) [17] and Vashti Murphy-Matthews (1921 - 1981),[18] [19] and Frances (1922–2007).[20] [21] Her eldest daughter Elizabeth Murphy Moss was a journalist, war correspondent, columnist, and editor.[22] Vashti Murphy-Matthews, a photo engraver, was a member of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion. Upon returning from her military service, she joined the newspaper as a researcher and archivist.[18] Turley's granddaughter and namesake Vashti Murphy McKenzie[23] is a bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal Church.[24] [25]

Vashti Turley Murphy died in 1960, aged 76 years, in Baltimore, after a long illness and a leg amputation.[26] Thurgood Marshall was one of the many honorary pallbearers at her funeral. The Baltimore chapter of Delta Sigma Theta created a Vashti Turley Murphy Award for meritorious service,[27] and a scholarship fund in her name. The community center at the Crownsville State Hospital was named for Vashti Murphy.[28]

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Notes and References

  1. News: 1960-03-19. Murphy Funeral to be Monday. 3. The Evening Sun. 2020-06-03. Newspapers.com.
  2. News: March 22, 1960. Mass Said for Mrs. Murphy (continued from page 1). 21. Baltimore Afro American. June 3, 2020. NewspaperArchive.com.
  3. News: Moss. Elizabeth Murphy. May 18, 1957. If You Ask Me. 4. Baltimore Afro American. June 3, 2020. NewspaperArchive.com.
  4. Book: Moss, Elizabeth Murphy. Be Strong!: The Life of Vashti Turley Murphy, Co-founder Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., and Her Impact on the Lives of Others. 1981. E.M. Moss and A. Paul Moss. en.
  5. Web site: Founders. 2020-06-03. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc..
  6. Book: Howard University. Alumni directory, 1870-1919. 1919. Washington, D.C., Howard university. The Library of Congress.
  7. News: 1911-09-16. The Week in Society. 5. The Washington Bee. 2020-06-03. Newspapers.com.
  8. News: Phillips-Cooke. Marie. November 18, 1978. Delta's Heritage Day. 18. Baltimore Afro American. June 3, 2020. NewspaperArchive.com.
  9. Ida E. Jones and Edith Murungi (May 2016). Finding aid for the Philomathians papers, Beulah M. Davis Special Collections, Morgan State University.
  10. News: August 6, 1977. A Beautiful Lady: Vivian Cook. 9. Baltimore Afro American. June 3, 2020. NewspaperArchive.com.
  11. News: May 18, 1957. 'This is Your Life', Soror Vashti Murphy. 9. Baltimore Afro American. June 3, 2020. NewspaperArchive.com.
  12. News: 1925-03-20. Mothers' Night Meet Held at School No. 103. 34. The Evening Sun. 2020-06-03. Newspapers.com.
  13. News: 1925-01-14. Parent-Teachers Form Program for Term. 13. The Evening Sun. 2020-06-03. Newspapers.com.
  14. Book: Draper, Frances Murphy. Frances Murphy Draper. No Ordinary Hook Up: The Courtship of Vashti Turley and Carl Murphy, 1915-1916. CreateSpace. 2016. 978-1537047669.
  15. News: 1967-02-26. Stroke Kills Carl Murphy. 11. The Baltimore Sun. 2020-06-03. Newspapers.com.
  16. News: March 22, 1960. 2,100 Pay Respects to Mrs. Carl Murphy. 1. Baltimore Afro American. June 4, 2020. NewspaperArchive.com.
  17. Web site: Carlita Murphy Jones. 2020-06-03. Uncrowned Community Builders. en.
  18. News: Six Triple Eight: The battalion of black women erased from history . Flash . Oprah . Johnston . Amy . . 2023-07-05 . 2023-07-06.
  19. Web site: Gray. Mark F.. December 20, 2018. AFRO's Murphy-Matthews Among Those Honored For WWII Service Afro. 2020-06-03. en-US.
  20. Book: Who's who in Colored America. 1942. Who's Who in Colored America Corporation. 379. en.
  21. Web site: Wright. James. November 20, 2007. Pioneering African American Journalist Francis Murphy Dies. 2020-06-03. The Skanner News. en-gb.
  22. News: O'Brien. Dennis. 1998-04-08. Elizabeth Murphy Moss, 81, Afro reporter and editor. 35. The Baltimore Sun. 2020-06-03. Newspapers.com.
  23. Book: McKenzie, Vashti Murphy. Strength in the Struggle. 2001-06-01. The Pilgrim Press. 978-0-8298-2079-9. en.
  24. Web site: March 8, 2019. Delta Sigma Theta to host Founders Day program. 2020-06-03. The Journal. en.
  25. Web site: Dykes. De Witt S.. McKenzie, Vashti. 2020-06-03. Oxford African American Studies Center. 2005. en. 10.1093/acref/9780195301731.013.44284. 9780195301731.
  26. News: 1960-03-26. Last Rites for Delta Founder Vashti Murphy. 17. The Pittsburgh Courier. 2020-06-03. Newspapers.com.
  27. News: Childress. Richard. 1984-02-05. Sorority Marks 71st Birthday. 58. The Baltimore Sun. 2020-06-03. Newspapers.com.
  28. News: November 29, 1960. Guests at Crownsville Vashti Murphy Center. 6. Baltimore Afro American. June 3, 2020. NewspaperArchive.com.