A legend of the North Texas law field is the first to have a statue in downtown Dallas.
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Anyone whoever met Callejo will tell you she was a force to be reckoned with. Her nephew knows firsthand. “Adelfa was always a trailblazer on various platforms when she first started her career, her legal career and her political career,” said Gonzalez. Callejo was at the front lines fighting for civil rights in Dallas. She stressed the importance of education and encouraged Latinos to go to law school.
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