Alston House in the Washington Escobedo Heritage Neighborhood
Thanks to everyone who joined us on Saturday, August 28th at 9 a.m. at 453 N Pima, Mesa, AZ to come together and learn some of Mesa's true history. It was wonderful to learn from and get to know each other.
Scroll down the page to learn more history and click here for photos & video.
Thanks to everyone who joined us on Saturday, August 28th at 9 a.m. at 453 N Pima, Mesa, AZ to come together and learn some of Mesa's true history. It was wonderful to learn from and get to know each other.
Scroll down the page to learn more history and click here for photos & video.
Learn about the
Washington Escobedo
Historic Neighborhood:
Learn about the
Washington Escobedo
Historic Neighborhood:
Visit the website below and start the video at 5:22 to view an interview with filmmaker Bruce Nelson who discusses the North Town documentary:
Learn about the Alston House:
Learn about the Alston House:
Learn about Veora Johnson:
Learn about Veora Johnson:
Veora Johnson Elementary School was named after her. Watch a video on the school website.
She was the first president of the Delta Beta Omega Chapter of the Alpha Sigma sorority.
In 1967 she became the first female African American principal in Mesa Public Schools.
Click here to read about her many accomplishments!
Learn about Booker T. Washington Elementary School:
Learn about Booker T. Washington Elementary School: