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La Prensa was founded on February 13, 1913, in San Antonio as a weekly newspaper by Ignacio Eugenio Lozano, Sr. (1886–1953), a prominent exile of Mexico, native of Nuevo Leon, and supporter of Porfirio Diaz leading up to, and throughout the Mexican Revolution. [5] Nine days later, Mexico's President Francisco I. Madero was assassinated.
La Prensa Texas is an American bilingual semi-weekly newspaper based in San Antonio, Texas.Florentino "Tino" J. Durán (1934–2017) and his wife of sixty-nine years (since 1954), Amelia ("Mellie") Durán (née Jimenez; born 1936), founded it in 1989 and are the publishers under the auspices of Duran Duran Industries, Inc., a Texas corporation formed March 17, 1989.
La Prensa de Colorado: Colorado: Denver: 2010 La Prensa de Minnesota: Minnesota Minneapolis El Puente Indiana [9] Goshen Que Pasa: North Carolina Charlotte 2002 La Raza: Illinois Chicago 1970 www.laraza.com: Rumbo: Massachusetts Lawrence 1996 Rumbo: Texas San Antonio, Houston, Austin, McAllen 2004 (no longer in print) El Sentinel: Florida Orlando
La Prensa (California), founded 1999, serving Riverside and San Bernardino counties, owned by Southern California News Group. La Prensa (Florida) [ es], a Central Florida publication owned by ImpreMedia. La Prensa (Michigan), a newspaper of Detroit, Michigan. La Prensa (San Antonio), a former newspaper in Texas.
El Ilustrador Americano [es] El Ilustrador Nacional [es] El Imparcial, 1896–1914, established by Rafael Reyes Spíndola [29] Madera. México Nuevo [es] El Monitor Republicano [es], 1846–1896, founded by Vicente García Torres. Mujer Moderna [es] El Mundo Ilustrado [es], 1894–1914. El Museo Yucateco [es], 1841–1842.
He emigrated from Mexico to San Antonio, Texas, in 1908, where Lozano first founded a Spanish-language daily newspaper known as La Prensa in 1913. With the increase in the Mexican population Los Angeles experienced during the 1920s, Lozano believed he had a strong base for a Spanish newspaper in the growing city and founded La Opinión on ...
The Port Arthur News; La Prensa (San Antonio) R. Rumbo (Texas newspapers) S. San Angelo Standard-Times; San Antonio Express-News; San Marcos Daily Record; Seguin Gazette;
V. La Voz de Houston. Categories: Spanish-language newspapers published in the United States. Spanish-language mass media in Texas. Non-English-language newspapers published in Texas.