Col. Burton graduated from Texas A&M in 1956, served as commandant from 1983-1986, and received his doctorate in 1994.
As a young civil rights lawyer, he helped integrate Texas districts that had resisted the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Brown v. Board of Education.
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Former Ector County District Attorney, dies at the age of 80He ran and was elected District Attorney of Ector County, Texas from 1983 until 2006 when he was appointed Judge of 161st ...
The Fort Worth civil rights attorney, who was instrumental in the fight to desegregate Texas schools, died this past weekend ...
Pregnancy became far more dangerous in Texas after the state banned abortion in 2021, ProPublica found in a first-of-its-kind ...
Basil Powell, a corrections deputy with the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, died Feb. 10 in what detectives called an ...
The University of Texas System Board of Regents approved a raise and contract extension for football coach Steve Sarkisian on ...
David L. Boren, the former United States Senator, governor, state representative, college and president of the University of ...
News, Houston Chronicle and four other Texas newspapers has reached a deal with Gannett Co. Inc. for deal to close by April ...
Moulaye Sissoko knows a thing or two about chasing a championship from early in his time at North Texas. Sissoko was in his ...
Jocelynn Rojo Carranza, of Gainesville, loved to play the French horn, dance, swim and sing, according to her obituary. Her ...
A young girl in Texas died by suicide after being bullied about her family’s immigration’s status, according to her family.
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