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Texas Women First Leading Ladies Of Lone Star History Sherrie S Mcleroy

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Texas Women First Leading Ladies Of Lone Star History Sherrie S Mcleroy
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.99 MB
Author: Sherrie S. McLeRoy
ISBN: 9781625852403, 9782014953381, 2014953384, 1625852401
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Texas Women First Leading Ladies Of Lone Star History Sherrie S Mcleroy by Sherrie S. Mcleroy 9781625852403, 9782014953381, 2014953384, 1625852401 instant download after payment.

American history is teeming with unconventional, trailblazing Lone Star women with big, unprecedented achievements—outstanding, outrageous, outré women who know all about being "Texas Big" and being first. Texas's own Bessie Coleman was the first black person in the world to earn a pilot's license. Students and typists the world over breathed a sigh of relief when San Antonio-born Bette Nesmith Graham released Mistake Out, now known as Liquid Paper®. Way ahead of the curve, University of Texas graduate Aida Nydia Barrera saw the need for bilingual educational programming and in 1970 started Carrascolendas, the first television show of its kind in the country. In 1981, El Paso's Sandra Day O'Connor became the first female justice of the United States Supreme Court. Join author Sherrie McLeRoy for an introduction to the exceptional women of Lone Star history.

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