VIPS of the civil rights movment
James A. Baker
James was an American attorney.
He served as the white house chief of staff.
He was a united states secretary of treasury under the president, Ronald Raygon.
Lulu Belle Madison White
Lulu was a civil rights activist during the 1940s and the 1950s.
Lulu was a teacher in the 1940s and the 1850s.
She was named president of the Houston chapter of association.
Lyndon B. Johnson
He served as the 36th president of the united.
He was formally the 37th vice president.
He assumed presidency following the assignation of john F. Kennedy.
Ovet Culp Hobby
She was the first secretary of the U.S. department of health.
She was a chairperson of the board of the Houston post.
She was the founderof the womens army corp.
Henry B gonzales
He was a democratic politition from the u.s.
He represented Texas's congressional district.
He was the last of the great Texas political Jefes
Barbra Jordan
She was an American Lawyer.
She was the leader of the civil rights movement.
She was the first African American who was Texas state senate.
Raul Ganzales jr
He participated in the cicil rights struggle.
He was an in-voted democrats.
He was the first Hispanic elected to statewide office in Texas.
Raymond Telles
He was the first Mexican-American the was mayor of a major city.
He was the first hispanic U.S. ambassador
HE worked in the department of justice for eight years.
James Famer
He was a civil rights activist.
He was the leader of the civil rights movement.
He served next to Martin Luther King Jr.
Hector Garcia
He was a mexican American sergen.
Hector served as a World War 2 veteran.
He was the founder of the American G.I.
Bill Clements
He was governor of texas as republican.
He made a fortune from crude oil.
He served as deputy secretary of defense.