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SHOTZ
MAGAZINE
Black History
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WILLIAM “BILL” BLAIR JR
October 17, 1921 - April 20, 2014
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Dallas Black History Facts
Shotz Model of the Month
Shotz Around Town
Shotz Slab of the Month





Dallas Black History Fact!
Pearl C. Anderson (1898 - 1990) grew up in modest means in Louisiana, where she was denied an education until she was 12 and the Rosewald Foundation built a school for Black children near her home. She attended college for a year and moved to Dallas where she purchased a plot of land and built her own very successful grocery store. She married Dr. J.W. Anderson, a wealthy well-respected Black doctor, and after his death, she dedicated herself and her wealth to philanthropic pursuits. Anderson was beloved by the Dallas community and donated time and money to organizations like the NAACP, Bishop College, the American Red Cross, and many more. In 1955 she donated $350,000 worth of properties in downtown Dallas to the Community Chest Trust Fund, which is still being used to provide early childhood education for disadvantaged children in Dallas.

In 1995 Gov. George W. Bush
Renamed 175 To S.M.Wright
Freeway In South Dallas Tx.
