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Born to Victoria Castro and Edward Perez, Rosie was raised by her mother and a guardian, Marcia Garcia, in San Antonio. [2] Growing up in the San Antonio barrio, Castro cited the beginning of her interest in social justice in witnessing the racial and economic boundaries that affected her family, especially her mother.
Rodney Alcala was born in San Antonio, Texas, the third of four children born to a Mexican American couple, [10] Raul Alcala Buquor and Anna Maria Gutierrez. [11] In 1951, Alcala's father moved the family to Mexico, then abandoned them three years later.
Andreen Nicole McDonald (September 23, 1989 – February 28, 2019) was a 29-year-old businesswoman and philanthropist from Port Antonio Jamaica, who resided in San Antonio, Texas. In February 2019, she was murdered in her home by her husband, Andre McDonald, a U.S. Air Force Major.
Advertisement for event at Carnegie Library, Houston, Texas, 20 February 1906. 1907 Sanborn Map with Carnegie Library and Houston Lyceum The Alamo, San Antonio, Texas Looscan Neighborhood Library in Houston. In February 1885, Looscan started a club at her mother's home in Houston to promote "intellectual and social culture."
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 January 2025. Daughter of George W. Bush This article is about the daughter of George W. Bush. For his mother and her grandmother, see Barbara Bush. Barbara Bush Bush in 2016 Born Barbara Pierce Bush (1981-11-25) November 25, 1981 (age 43) Dallas, Texas, U.S. Alma mater Yale University (BA) Harvard ...
The former Today anchor became a mother when she adopted her little ones in 2017 and 2019, respectively, with her then-partner, Joel Schiffman. The exes got engaged after six years of dating in ...
The first Take Our Daughters to Work Day took place in April 1993. Nearly 30 years later, the creators of the movement reflect on the history behind the day.
Margaret Mary Jane Healy Murphy, SHSp (May 4, 1833 - August 25, 1907) was an Irish-American Catholic religious sister and early civil rights activist. She known for founding the Sisters of the Holy Spirit and Mary Immaculate, the first order of sisters in the state of Texas, as well as the first free private school for African Americans in San Antonio, Texas.