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Bidal Aguero : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bidal Aguero
Bidal Aguero, also known as Billy Aguero (July 23, 1949 – November 3, 2009),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Social Security Death Index )〕 was the publisher of ''El Editor'', the oldest-running Hispanic newspaper in Texas. He was also a leading figure in the civil rights community in Lubbock. ==Early years==
Aguero was born at the Goodnight Farm in Acuff, Lubbock County, Texas, to migrant cotton laborers〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bidal Aguero's Remarkable Journey )〕 Ignacio (1915–1980) and Eulalia Aguero (1921–1994).〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bidal Aguero obituary )〕 The Aguero family moved to Lubbock in the 1950s and resided in the neighborhood known as "El Barrio Nuevo" off North Avenue U. Prior to establishing ''El Editor'' in 1977, Aguero worked for Gus Medina, Sr., owner of ''La Voz'' newspaper. In 1972, Aguero established a Mexican American Chamber of Commerce in Lubbock. That same year, he graduated from Texas Tech University with a bachelor's degree in music education. He then pursued his master's degree in music at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. While he was away from Lubbock, the Mexican American chamber of commerce disbanded, but Aguero re-formed it in 1976.〔 Using his music education, Aguero was a founding member of a Lubbock Tejano group known as "Los Premiers". He played the saxophone.〔
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