A successful Banker and a top graduate from Stanford Business School, Marc Shapiro was the President and Chief Executive of the Texas Commerce Bank. He retired in 2003 as Vice Chairman for finance and risk management at JP Morgan Chase & Co. He is...
Interviewed by David Goldstein, Ralph Lasher talks about his career as a gay clergy member, and his involvement in gays rights and AIDS clinics in Houston.
Wong, Martha, 1939-;
Legislators--Texas--Interviews;
Texas--Politics and government;
Houston (Tex.)--Politics and government;
Asian Americans--Social conditions--Texas--Houston;
Oral histories
In 1993 Martha Wong was the first Asian American elected to the Houston City Council, and in 2003, she became the first Asian American woman elected to the Texas Legislature. In this interview, Martha answers questions about her career and her life...
Photo of Leon A. Richardson Sr. after accepting diploma at Booker T. Washington High School Graduation Ceremony. From the Richardson Family Photo Personal Collection
Letter from Governor James V. Allred to C. F. Richardson, Sr. accepting Richardson's invitation on a tentative basis to attend the National Negro Business league meeting on August 17,1938 in Houston, Texas as a guest speaker
Letter from Governor James V. Allred to C. F. Richardson, Sr. formally accepting Richardson's invitation as a guest speaker at the National Negro Business League meeting on August 17,1938 in Houston, Texas.
Mayor Poindexter hands awards to Priscilla Mayo, David Ely (Barbara Ely is accepting), and Don Loggins at a meeting of the Bicentennial Committee in 1977 in Bellaire, Texas.
Mayor Poindexter hands awards to Priscilla Mayo, David Ely (Barbara Ely is accepting), and Don Loggins at a meeting of the Bicentennial Committee in 1977 in Bellaire, Texas.
Mayor Poindexter hands awards to Priscilla Mayo, David Ely (Barbara Ely is accepting), and Don Loggins at a meeting of the Bicentennial Committee in 1977 in Bellaire, Texas.