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Since Before the Beginning : The Black Pioneers of the South Bay

Copy Link The Horton family of San Jose. For her latest book about African Americans in Santa Clara County, Jan Batiste Adkins talked to families whose presence in the South Bay dates back several generations.  (Courtesy of Sourisseau Academy/San Jose State University) In 1777, five families of mixed Mexican and African heritage arrived in Alta California with the Spanish to help establish El Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe. They grew the food for the presidios, the military installations in the Bay Area, explains local historian Jan Batiste Adkins, who s written three books on the history of African Americans in the Bay Area. Adkins says those are the first Black families in the South Bay she s found records for.

1930 Anti-Filipino Race Riots in California Remembered – AsAmNews

By Raymond Douglas Chong, AsAmNews Staff Writer A few miles from Monterey Bay on the Central Coast of California, Watsonville is the heart of Pajaro Valley, a lush farmland. But for five days in 1930, Watsonville was engulfed by an Anti-Filipino Race Riot. Roy Recio, son a Filipino farmworker, will present a webinar, on Saturday, January 23, 2021:  Watsonville Talk Story: 1930 Anti-Filipino Watsonville Race Riots. Please join this community Talk Story presentation and discussion to learn about the events and neglected history of the 1930 Anti-Filipino Watsonville Race Riots, which took place from January 19 to January 24. This year will mark the 91st anniversary of this fateful event where White mobs terrorized Filipino immigrants on the Central Coast.You can register here for this free event.

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