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Ignacio E. Lozano, Sr.
Ignacio Eugenio Lozano, Sr. (1886-September 21, 1953)〔(Handbook of Texas Online )〕 was born in Marín, Nuevo León on Mexico-Texas border. He was a famous journalist of northern Mexico, but he joined the exodus into the United States during the Mexican Revolution.,〔〔 He moved to San Antonio and established a Spanish language bookstore and worked on two Spanish language periodicals.〔
He founded ''La Prensa'' as a Spanish language daily newspaper in 1913.〔〔(Interview of Monica Lozano by Shirley Biagi, Pg.1, Washington Press Club Foundation, 13 December 1993 )〕〔〔Ruiz, Vicki and Virginia Sanchez Korrol: ''Latinas in the United States: a historical encyclopedia, Volume 1,'' Indiana University Press, 2006, ISBN 978-0-253-34681-0〕 His granddaughter, Monica C. Lozano, would later say though ''La Prensa'' was not the first Spanish language daily, it became the largest.〔
He founded ''La Opinión'' in Los Angeles, home of ''La Prensas biggest readership, in 1926.〔〔(Hernandez, Sandra: "Stuck in Translation," LA Weekly, 17 June 1999 )〕〔 He and his wife, Alicia Elizondo Lozano, operated both papers,〔 the one in San Antonio, the other in Los Angeles. After his death from cancer〔 in 1953, his son, Ignacio E. Lozano, Jr. took over as publisher at ''La Opinión'' and his widow returned to San Antonio to keep ''La Prensa'' in business for ten more years.,〔〔
== Personal life ==
He was married to Alicia Elizondo de Lozano, who kept ''La Prensa'' running after his death, until she sold it in 1959.〔 They had two children: Ignacio Eugenio Lozano, Jr. (born 1927) and Maria Alicia Lozano (born 1923), who moved to Mexico City as a married woman.〔

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