Texas History for Kids podcast

116 - The Women Voices Who Changed History

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In this episode, we wrap up Women’s History Month by exploring the powerful stories of three Texas women who spoke up when it mattered most.

From a fearless journalist in Laredo who stood her ground against injustice, to a civil rights leader in Houston who helped challenge unfair laws, to a governor who broke barriers and led the entire state, these women used their voices to create real change.

You’ll hear the stories of:
 📰 Jovita Idár
 ✊ Lulu Belle Madison White
 🎤 Ann Richards

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