Collection, 1967-1971.

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Collection, 1967-1971.

Subject files primarily consist of legislative publications and papers and speeches, 1967-1971. There are no family or personal papers. There is one folder of black and white 8x10" photographs of Curtis Graves. In the vertical files, there are newspaper clippings on his candidacies for the Texas House of Representatives and the mayoral election.

1.5 linear ft.

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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives

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Texas State Representative Fred M. Bosse was born on July 18, 1947. He received his BS from Texas A&M University and his JD in 1972 from the University of Houston, Bates College of Law. Bosse was elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 1990 and served through 2002 as a Democrat from Houston, representing District 128, Harris County (part). While in the House, he served on the following committees: Science and Technology (1991-1992); Natural Resources (1991-1994); Transportation (Vic...

Graves, Curtis, 1938-

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Curtis Graves (1938- ) was one of the first two African Americans to serve in the Texas State Legislature since Reconstruction. Graves was elected to successive terms in the state legislature (1966-72). In 1969, Graves was a candidate in the mayoral race against incumbent Mayor Louie Welch. In 1972, Graves relocated from Houston, Texas to Washington, D.C. There he became director of Continuing Education with the National Civil Service League. Graves served as Chief of the Education and Communica...

Graves, Curtis, 1938-

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Curtis Graves (1938- ) was one of the first two African Americans to serve in the Texas State Legislature since Reconstruction. Graves was elected to successive terms in the state legislature (1966-72). In 1969, Graves was a candidate in the mayoral race against incumbent Mayor Louie Welch. In 1972, Graves relocated from Houston, Texas to Washington, D.C. There he became director of Continuing Education with the National Civil Service League. Graves served as Chief of the Education and Communica...