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1860
1870
1957
Increase in nonwhite urbanization...
592
Increase in nonwhite urbanization...
  • 54% for Domestic
  • 36% None
  • 5% Laborer
  • 3% Professional

Occupations of Women
Free Slaves population by Ward Prior to 1870: San Antonio
Ward 1
Ward 2
Ward 3
Ward 4
Sales
Ward 120%
Ward 225%
Ward 326%
Ward 429%
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Post-slavery, Bexar County remains marked by enduring residential and occupational segregation, revealing the persistent impact of historical injustices on contemporary urban dynamics.
Residential and Occupational Segregation in Bexar County Post-Slavery
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1860

1870

1957

Increase in nonwhite urbanization...

592

Increase in nonwhite urbanization...

  • 54% for Domestic
  • 36% None
  • 5% Laborer
  • 3% Professional
Occupations of Women
Free Slaves population by Ward Prior to 1870: San Antonio

Post-slavery, Bexar County remains marked by enduring residential and occupational segregation, revealing the persistent impact of historical injustices on contemporary urban dynamics.

Residential and Occupational Segregation in Bexar County Post-Slavery