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Early Years

Upon graduating from high school in 1935, Raul Castro entered Arizona State Teacher’s College (now Northern Arizona University) on a football scholarship. He demonstrated his leadership abilities while in college by serving as captain of the track and boxing teams. After college, Castro worked as a foreign-service clerk for the U.S. State Department in Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico. He enjoyed the work and he considered pursuing a foreign- service career. Castro moved to Tucson, Arizona, with the intention of attending law school. In 1949, he graduated from law school and was admitted to the Arizona State Bar. Castro was elected Pima County Attorney in 1954 and Pima County Superior Court Judge in 1958. In 1964, he once again worked for the State Department when he was appointed U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador by President Lyndon B. Johnson.

Raul Castro's Birthplace Dec 31, 1969

Raul Castro in Boxing Pose Dec 31, 1969

Raul Castro, Track Star at Arizona State Teacher's College (NAU) Dec 31, 1969

Raul Castro Refereeing a Boxing Match Dec 31, 1969

Young Raul Castro Dec 31, 1969

Raul Castro with College Friends Dec 31, 1969

The Castro Family, Extended Family Dec 31, 1969

Judge Castro at Daughters of American Revolution Reception Dec 31, 1969

Certificate of Election for Pima County Superior Court Judge 1958 Nov 04, 1958