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WiR redlist index: Handbook of Texas Online


Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR). Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our scope is women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues, broadly construed.

This list of red links covers women listed in the Handbook of Texas Online for which Wikipedia lacks a biography article. It is intended to serve as a basis for creating new articles on the English Wikipedia. Please note however that the red links on this list may well not be suitable as the basis for an article. All new articles must satisfy Wikipedia's notability criteria with reliable independent sources. This list was generated using Wikidata and it will be refreshed roughly daily to remove blue-links - no manual editing is required.

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This list is automatically generated from data in Wikidata and is periodically updated by Listeriabot.
Edits made within the list area will be removed on the next update!

name image description date of birth date of death occupation Handbook of Texas ID item site links
Ida Weisselberg Hadra American painter 1861 1885 painter fha05 Q66065808 0
Alice Kirk Grierson 1828 1888 fgrvq Q94539140 0
María Andrea Castañon Villanueva American community leader and survivor of the Battle of the Alamo 1803 1899 fvi20 Q116195742 0
Teresa Griffin Vielé 1831 or 1832-1906 1832 1906 writer fvi18 Q120836301 0
Ella Moss Duval American artist 1843-08-20
1843
1911-06-04
1911
art educator
painter
artist
fdu32 Q28879471 1
Francisca Alarcon El Paso pioneer and landowner 1828 1925-11-06 fal93 Q116193216 0
Ellen Maury Slayden 1860 1926 writer fsl04 Q105880269 0
Elizabeth Goree American schoolteacher 1845 1929-09-05 teacher fgo73 Q16030160 0
Ollie Louise Bryan first African-American woman to become a practicing dentist in the South 1871-12-28 1932-11-23 dentist fbrcs Q116196391 0
Jean S. Morgan American civic leader 1868-01-14 1938-12-02 community leader fmoab Q94622517 0
Julia Catherine Thomas Hester American teacher and community activist (circa 1881-1940) 1881
1870-12-18
1869-12-18
1940-12-20 teacher fhe99 Q116193824 0
Arrie Ella Elgar Dumont West Texas pioneer and sculptor 1861-07-03 1943-04-10 sculptor fdu43 Q94534519 0
Ada Bell Dement American black educator, civic leader, and civil rights activist 1888 1945-11-28 civil rights advocate fdeqt Q125990254 0
Lindley Miller Keasbey 1867 1946 author fke46 Q15980087 1
Helen Jean Plummer 1891-05-07 1951-01-11 paleontologist fpl07 Q113501883 0
Elena Zamora O'Shea teacher, lay historian, and author 1880-07-21 1951-03-23 teacher
writer
fos21 Q100231023 0
Mary Aubrey Keating 1894
1898-09-25
1953 painter fke78 Q105880123 0
Julia Nott Waugh 1888 1958 writer fwa75 Q105880409 0
Rebekah Baines Johnson mother of 36th President of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson 1881-06-26 1958-09-12 fjo22 Q28043246 0
Concepción Hernández Mexican actor (1887-1966) 1887-03-12 1966-05-09 actor fhewe Q116194537 0
Sister Mary Agatha writer, librarian, Catholic nun 1899-04-27 1967-05-24 writer
librarian
nun
fsh62 Q72941629 0
Stella Lodge La Mond 1893 1968 painter
printmaker
textile artist
fla89 Q110083525 0
Laura Vernon Hamner 1871-07-17
1871
1968-09-20
1968
official
writer
radio pundit
fhadb Q114397807 0
Hightower, Verna Lee Booker African American rodeo competitor and civil rights activist (1930-1970) 1930-06-26 1970-08-27 civil rights advocate
competitive player
rodeo rider
fhi76 Q116186201 0
Minnie Cameron librarian 1885-11-21 1971-09-09 librarian fcacy Q72941646 0
Martha Mood 1908 1972 needleworker
tapestry maker
fmovn Q52157176 0
Frances B. Hellums Hudspeth museum administrator, curator, and librarian 1907-11-04 1972-01-29 curator
librarian
fhu67 Q73006964 0
Lota M. Spell teacher, musician, and author 1885-1972 1885-02-02 1972-04-03 writer
musician
teacher
librarian
fsp08 Q73077469 0
Margaret Bierschwale
1894-10-03 1973-12-09 librarian
historian
fbi25 Q72873445 0
Verna Jackson McKenna
librarian, historian and preservationist (1890-1976) 1890-08-11 1976-05-24 librarian
historian
preservationist
writer
fmcdk Q72951121 0
Bess Bigham Hubbard 1896 1977 sculptor
printmaker
fhu82 Q52156878 0
Julia Crystine Kasmeier nurse educator (1899-1979) 1899-05-27 1979-03-16 nurse fka06 Q85547462 0
Nana Gollner American ballerina and teacher (1919-1980) 1919-01-08 1980-08-30 teacher
ballerina
ballet dancer
fgo48 Q55720383 0
Josefina Escajeda Mexican American folklorist (1893–1981) 1893 1981 folklorist fes20 Q100152339 0
Ruth Cross American writer (1887-1981) 1887 1981 writer fcr46 Q120815043 0
Charlotte DuBois 1903 1982 music educator fdu50 Q112438995 0
Alicia Guadalupe Elizondo de Lozano philanthropist, clubwoman, and businesswoman 1899 1984 flo69 Q100156273 0
Consuelo Herrera Mendez teacher and worker for Mexican-American rights 1904 1985-03-09 fme53 Q100198498 0
Emily Guthrie Smith 1909 - 1986; American; Painter 1909-07-08 1986 painter fsm93 Q104491653 0
María Torres Reyna Entrepreneur and civic leader 1911-01-13 1987 fre59 Q116193922 0
Doris Hayne Connerly
lawyer and librarian (1897-1987) 1897-11-07 1987-11-17 lawyer
librarian
fcocq Q72863612 0
Regina Tatum Cooke 1902-08-22 1988 painter
journalist
fcodk Q105879972 0
Hortense Selena Williams Dixon American educator, writer, and civic leader 1926-01-29 1988-04-19 writer
teacher
community leader
fdi55 Q125990264 0
Helen J. Farabee American health activist 1934-11-12 1988-07-28 politician
journalist
ffa33 Q5702518 0
Elizabeth Keefer Boatright 1899 1989 etcher
watercolorist
fboga Q110083504 0
Augusta Maverick Kelley American artist and suffragist 1885-06-24 1989-04-01 artist
suffragist
fkeal Q92313785 0
Ada DeBlanc Simond African American teacher, writer, historian, and public health activist 1903-11-14 1989-10-22 teacher
writer
historian
court bailiff
fsi63 Q107220145 0
Alma Sioux Scarberry [occupation:script-writer; radio producer; author] [dates:1925-1930] [archive:American Biographical Archive] 1899 1990 writer fsc82 Q110284489 0
Barbara Lucas (1902-1990) 1902-09-01 1990-02-23 rodeo rider fluhn Q78141137 0
Pearl Carina Anderson African-American civic leader and renowned philanthropist 1898-08-18 1990-04-25 fan66 Q115729412 0
Frann Gaddison jazz musician 1925-06-14 1996-08-26 musician fgadd Q103782754 0
Jennie Belle Murphy Covington A community activist, prominant citizen, and civics leader in Houston, TX including the years of segregation in the South. 1881-09-21 1996-10-08 fcoyp Q116192957 0
Elsie Faye Heggins American civil rights activist and Dallas, Texas, councilwoman (1934-2000) 1934-08-20 2000-01-03 civil rights advocate
local politician
fhe94 Q116195977 0
Henrietta Pauline Bell Wells American social worker and educator 1912 2008 fwe87 Q116195489 0
Lullelia Walker Harrison American educator, community servant, and civil rights activist (1913-2008) 1913-01-24 2008-10-11 educator
school counselor
civil rights advocate
fhaeo Q116200509 0
Lettie June Harden Brewer African-American professor and East Austin community leader 1925-09-05 2010-05-28 professor
community leader
board member
fbrew Q116196355 0
Joan Yvonne Snell Ervin Community activist, education advocate, and the first African American to serve as a member of the board for the Lubbock Independent School District 1932-04-05 2012-09-19 fer15 Q116193384 0
[[María de Socorro González [Choco] Meza (Q125990354)|]] American political activist 1952-05-16 2016-10-09 political activist fmeza Q125990354 0
Daria Arredondo Vera American farm workers’ rights activist in Texas 1946-11-18 2020-08-06 fvera Q125990427 0
Elvira Rodríguez de Gonzales educator and civic leader 1883 frolx Q100152792 0
Herlinda Morales Rodríguez Texas businesswoman 1903 frozy Q100251648 0
Beatriz Blanco Mexican journalist journalist fblcw Q116186253 0
Leonora Rives-Díaz American pianist and composer pianist
composer
fricm Q116193475 0
Charlotte Green Beverly freedwoman and WPA Slave Narrative Project interviewee washerwoman fbevr Q116196275 0
Mary S. Helm birth/death: 1807- or b. 1807 LCAuth[n85176108] VIAF[23578960] writer fhe12 Q120816878 0
María Gertrudis Pérez Cassiano daughter of a lieutenant colonel in the Spanish army and interim governor of Texas fcadh Q125990234 0
Eliza Eubanks Peterson Johnson American state and national leader in the woman’s temperance movement, a suffragist, and a missionary worker 1874-12-12 fjohn Q125990310 0
Leonora Mendoza American singer and composer fmele Q125990352 0
Hope Thompson African American, a former slave who became a wealthy landowner in Dallas after the Civil War washerwoman
land owner
fthbd Q125990422 0

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