It took Sonia Reyes Corella more than 40 years to discover she is a descendant of a Mexican pioneer — a woman who contributed to the founding of Arizona State University — but now she hopes to continue her legacy.
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Hispanic Heritage Month: ASU alumna retraces her lineage to the Mexican mother of Tempe, a pioneer who contributed to ASU’s founding.
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