Lila Cockrell, First Woman Mayor of San Antonio

Lila Cockrell, First Woman Mayor of San Antonio

Image from Twitter (City of San Antonio) Born: 1922 (Fort Worth) Died: 2019 (San Antonio) Noted For: Lila Banks Cockrell was noted as the first woman to serve as mayor of San Antonio, Texas. In 1975, Lila Cockrell stepped onto the pages of history—twice—when she...
La Raza Unida in Texas

La Raza Unida in Texas

Image from “The Chicana Conference of 1971: Turning Visions into Action” In the 1970s, one of the most influential grassroots political movements was La Raza Unida, a Hispanic political party that emphasized Mexican-American nationalism and operated primarily in Texas...
Julia Scott Reed: Trailblazing Journalist

Julia Scott Reed: Trailblazing Journalist

Image from The Dallas Morning News Archives Born: 1917 (Dallas) Died: 2004 (Dallas) Noted For: Julia Scott Reed is noted as the first African-American journalist to work at The Dallas Morning News, as well as an influential writer about Dallas civic affairs, civil...
Hermine Tobolowsky: Mother of the Texas ERA

Hermine Tobolowsky: Mother of the Texas ERA

Hermine Tobolowsky (right). Image from The Southwest Collection Archive within the Special Collections Library at Texas Tech. Born: 1921 (San Antonio) Died: 1995 Noted For: Hermine Dalkowitz Tobolowsky was a Texas lawyer noted as a prominent champion for the Equal...
Wilhelmina Ruth Delco: Champion for Education

Wilhelmina Ruth Delco: Champion for Education

Born: 1929 (Chicago) Noted For: Wilhelmina Ruth Delco is a politician and educator noted as the first African-American elected official in Travis County and a 20-year member of the Texas State Legislature. Image from Wikimedia Commons From an early age, Wilhelmina...