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African-American history in San Antonio (8 P) H. ... Pages in category "Ethnic groups in San Antonio" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Fray Antonio de Olivares also built the Presidio San Antonio de Béxar, on the west side of the San Antonio River, approximately 1 mile from the mission. [4] It was designed to protect the system of missions and civilian settlements in central Texas and to ensure Spanish claims in the region against possible encroachment from other European powers.
Ethnic groups in San Antonio (2 C, 2 P) H. ... History of San Antonio; Timeline of San Antonio; 0–9. ... (San Antonio, Texas) V.
The Pastias inhabited the area south of San Antonio, largely between the Medina and San Antonio Rivers and the southward bend of the Nueces River running through modern day La Salle and McMullen counties. They were first contacted by Spanish explorers in the early eighteenth century, and were extinct as an ethnic group by the middle of the ...
The San Antonio Observer is a weekly tabloid established in 1995, [22] and bills itself as the only African American newspaper in San Antonio. [23] The newspaper attracted national attention in 2016 when it held a news conference for a police shooting of an unarmed Black man, and announced, then later retracted, a threat to reveal the addresses ...
This category includes articles related to the culture and history of African Americans in San Antonio, Texas. Pages in category "African-American history in San Antonio" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
v 15: History of the North Mexican States and Texas, Volume 1: 1531 - 1800; v 16 History of the North Mexican States and Texas, Volume 2: 1801 - 1889; Buitron Jr., Richard A. The Quest for Tejano Identity in San Antonio, Texas, 1913-2000 (2004) excerpt and text search; Chávez, John R. The Lost Land: The Chicano Image of the Southwest ...
African Americans are concentrated in eastern, east-central and northern Texas, as well as the Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth and San Antonio metropolitan areas. [15] African Americans form 24 percent of both the cities of Dallas and Houston , 19% of Fort Worth , 8.1 percent of Austin , and 7.5 percent of San Antonio . [ 2 ]