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  2. John Marshall High School (Leon Valley, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    John Marshall High School ( JMHS) is a free public secondary school in the San Antonio suburb of Leon Valley in northwest Bexar County named after Chief Justice John Marshall. The school serves students in grades 9 - 12, and is part of the Northside Independent School District, with admission based primarily on the locations of students' homes.

  3. Cleto Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    He died on December 7, 1990, in San Antonio, Texas and is buried in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. Namesake. He later married Ms. Flora Muniz and had four children: Cleto Jr., Betty, Mary and Joe; one of his grandchildren is also named Cleto Rodríguez and is a comedian and on-air personality for San Antonio's WOAI-TV and KABB TV stations ...

  4. List of people from San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Callister Hales, mathematician ; born in San Antonio. Maria Hernandez Ferrier, former president of Texas A&M University–San Antonio; former advisor to the United States Secretary of Education on bilingual education. William Esco Moerner, Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry. Marie Charlotte Schaefer, physician.

  5. Julius Whittier - Wikipedia

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    Whittier was born Julius Edward Whittier in San Antonio, Texas, on July 7, 1950. His father, Oncy Whittier, was a doctor. His mother, Loraine, was a schoolteacher and community activist who had led protests against a grocery store chain that refused to employ black cashiers. [1] He had a younger sister named Mildred. [2]

  6. Hattie Elam Briscoe - Wikipedia

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    Hattie Ruth Elam Briscoe (November 12, 1916 – October 17, 2002) was recognized as being the first African American woman to enroll in and graduate from St. Mary's University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas. She was also the first black woman to practice law in Bexar County, Texas, and was the only one for twenty-seven years, from 1956 to ...

  7. Santiago J. Erevia - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, Erevia left active service with a two-year reserve obligation. In 1972, he joined the Texas National Guard and went on to serve 17 years. Erevia worked as a mail carrier for the United States Postal Service, retiring in 2002 after thirty-two years of service. Erevia died on March 22, 2016, in San Antonio, Texas, at the age of 70.

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