42.4% of Bexar County’s African Americans lived in San Antonio in 1860, but fully 84.9%ten years later.
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African Americans migrated from the rural areas to the city. 1860 and 1870 the number of nonwhites in rural Bexar County plummeted from 805 to 347
The Catholic Church created St. Peter Claver’s parish in 1888 to serve its African American constituency.
In 1777 there were 15 enslaved persons in Béxar out of a population of 2,060
African Americans interviewed in San Antonio reported losing mothers or children who they would never see again.
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African American History in Bexar County Infographic
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42.4% of Bexar County’s African Americans lived in San Antonio in 1860, but fully 84.9%ten years later.
Next
African Americans migrated from the rural areas to the city. 1860 and 1870 the number of nonwhites in rural Bexar County plummeted from 805 to 347
The Catholic Church created St. Peter Claver’s parish in 1888 to serve its African American constituency.
In 1777 there were 15 enslaved persons in Béxar out of a population of 2,060
African Americans interviewed in San Antonio reported losing mothers or children who they would never see again.
Name Surname
Your content is good, but it‘ll engage much more if it’s interactive. Capture your audience's attention with an interactive photo or illustration.