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- Q7329339 description "American politician".
- Q7329339 description "American politician".
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- Q7329339 abstract "Richard Thomas Castro (1946 – April 13, 1991), an educational and civil rights activist, was director of Denver's Agency for Human Rights and Community Relationsat the time of his death from an aneurysm. In the 1970s, Castro had been the chairperson of the West Side Coalition, a Denver neighborhood organization. During that time, he was the subject of an attempted dynamite attack on his house, allegedly by Chicano radicals associated with Crusade for Justice members. He was a Colorado state representative, first elected in 1974 at age 25. Castro was an early instructor in what would become the Chicana and Chicano Studies Department at Metropolitan State College of Denver, where he is honored by the Richard T. Castro Distinguished Visiting Professorship Castro was an opponent of the proposed "English Only" amendment, "Say it In English."Castro once said, “Education’s role in our society cannot be minimized...It is quite probably the most critical investment a people can make.”The Rich Castro Elementary School in Denver is named after him, as is the Richard T. Castro office Building at 1200 Federal Boulevard, Denver. A bust commemorating Castro, sculpted by noted Denver artist Emanuel Martinez, sits in the rotunda of the Colorado state capitol.".
- Q7329339 birthDate "1946".
- Q7329339 birthYear "1946".
- Q7329339 deathDate "1991-04-13".
- Q7329339 deathYear "1991".
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- Q7329339 birthDate "1946".
- Q7329339 dateOfBirth "1946".
- Q7329339 dateOfDeath "1991-04-13".
- Q7329339 deathDate "1991-04-13".
- Q7329339 name "Castro, Richard T".
- Q7329339 name "Richard Thomas Castro".
- Q7329339 occupation "Director of the Agency for Human Rights and Community Relations; Chairman of the West Side Coalition".
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- Q7329339 comment "Richard Thomas Castro (1946 – April 13, 1991), an educational and civil rights activist, was director of Denver's Agency for Human Rights and Community Relationsat the time of his death from an aneurysm. In the 1970s, Castro had been the chairperson of the West Side Coalition, a Denver neighborhood organization. During that time, he was the subject of an attempted dynamite attack on his house, allegedly by Chicano radicals associated with Crusade for Justice members.".
- Q7329339 label "Richard T. Castro".
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- Q7329339 givenName "Richard T".
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- Q7329339 name "Richard Thomas Castro".
- Q7329339 surname "Castro".