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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ann_RichardsAnn Richards - Wikipedia

    Dorothy Ann Richards (née Willis; September 1, 1933 – September 13, 2006) was an American politician who served as the 45th governor of Texas from 1991 to 1995. A Democrat, she first came to national attention as the Texas State Treasurer, when she gave the keynote address at the 1988 Democratic National Convention.

  2. Dorothy Ann Richards (* 1. September 1933 in Lakeview , Texas ; † 13. September 2006 in Austin , Texas) war eine US-amerikanische Politikerin der Demokratischen Partei in Texas.

  3. Ann Richards was an American Democratic politician who served as governor of Texas from 1991 to 1995. A prominent figure in that states politics, Richards gained national attention for her keynote speech at the 1988 Democratic National Convention. Throughout her career she fought for civil rights

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  4. 2. Apr. 2014 · Feisty politician Ann Richards came to national attention as a keynote speaker in the 1988 Democratic National Convention and later as governor of Texas.

  5. 14. Sept. 2006 · Former Texas Gov. Ann Richards, a Democrat known for her freewheeling oratory who famously branded the first President George Bush as being “born with a silver foot in his mouth,” died Wednesday...

  6. 14. Sept. 2006 · Former Texas Gov. Ann Richards, the flamboyant Democrat who went from homemaker to national political celebrity, died Wednesday night after a battle with cancer, a family spokeswoman said. She...

  7. Richards entered politics in 1976, winning election as a Travis county commissioner. Six years later in 1982 she was elected state treasurer, the first woman elected to statewide office in Texas in fifty years. She was credited with greatly modernizing the operations of the treasury.