Mark White

43rd Governor of Texas

Mark White - 43rd Governor of Texas
Born

March 17th, 1940
84 years ago

Died

2017
8 years ago — 77 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

Links & References

Served as the 43rd Governor of Texas from 1983 to 1987. Focused on education reform, increasing funding for public schools, and introduced the Texas Education Agency's accountability system. Prior to governorship, held various positions including Attorney General of Texas. Promoted the Texas minimum wage increase and worked on health care initiatives during tenure. After leaving office, continued involvement in legal and educational sectors.

Implemented education reform in Texas

Served as Attorney General of Texas

Other People Born on March 17th

Hozier

Irish musician with viral hit 'Take Me to Church'
Born
March 17th, 1990 34 years ago

An Irish musician rose to prominence with the release of the debut single 'Take Me to Church' in 2013, which garnered widespread acclaim and topped charts globally. The self-titled debut album achieved commercial success and received a Grammy nomination for Song of the Year. Subsequent works include the albums 'Wasteland, Baby!' and 'Hozier', further solidifying a unique blend of indie rock, blues, and soul elements. 'Take Me to Church' addressed themes of love and social issues, contributing to the artist's recognition, while supporting various charitable causes.

Continue Reading

Harry Clarke

Stained-glass artist and illustrator
Born
March 17th, 1889 135 years ago
Died
1931 94 years ago — 42 years old

An Irish stained-glass artist and book illustrator became prominent in the early 20th century. Clarke's work is characterized by intricate designs and vibrant colors. His stained-glass windows can be found in various churches and buildings, particularly noted for their incorporation of Celtic themes and the works of literature he illustrated. He illustrated editions of classic works such as 'Dante's Divine Comedy' and 'The Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde'. His artistic style reflects influences of the Art Nouveau movement.

Continue Reading

Sam Bowie

Basketball player, Portland Trail Blazers
Born
March 17th, 1961 63 years ago

Professional basketball player, played primarily as a center during an NBA career spanning over a decade. Drafted second overall by the Portland Trail Blazers in 1984, Bowie's selection was notable due to the strong impact of contemporaries selected after him. Played for the Trail Blazers, New Jersey Nets, and Los Angeles Lakers, contributing to various team efforts. Despite facing significant injuries throughout his career, which limited playing time, Bowie remained a respected figure in the league.

Continue Reading

Ebenezer Elliott

English poet and social commentator
Born
March 17th, 1781 243 years ago
Died
1849 176 years ago — 68 years old

Born in 1781, this individual gained recognition as a poet and educator during the 19th century. His literary contributions often reflected social issues, particularly the struggles faced by the working class during the Industrial Revolution. In addition to poetry, this individual actively engaged in education and advocated for social reform, using literary talent to address societal concerns. Notable works include 'The Corn Law Rhymes', a collection that criticized the corn laws in England and highlighted the plight of the poor. The individual's writing style is characterized by a deep emotional resonance and a commitment to social justice, leaving a lasting legacy in English literature.

Continue Reading

Joseph Baptista

Indian engineer and political leader
Born
March 17th, 1864 160 years ago
Died
1930 95 years ago — 66 years old

An engineer and lawyer, played a significant role in the Indian freedom movement. Engaged in various political activities and served as a leader of the Indian National Congress. Contributed to discussions on the rights of Indians in British India and advocated for legal reforms. Actively promoted education and social reforms in the community.

Continue Reading

Attila Vajda

Sprint Canoist and Olympic Medalist
Born
March 17th, 1983 41 years ago

Competed in sprint canoeing events, achieving success in international competitions. Participated in three Olympic Games and earned a silver medal in the K-1 1000 meters at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Notably, secured multiple medals in World Championships, showcasing skill and dedication in the sport.

Continue Reading