African Americans have been part of the Vallejo mosaic since 1850, the year of the North Bay cityās birth. John Grider, a Tennessee native and former slave who arrived in Vallejo in 1850, was one of the cityās earliest residents and a veteran of the California Bear Flag Revolt of 1846. While many 19th-century black pioneers established homes, businesses, and schools, it was during the Great Migration period of 1910ā1970s that the bulk of Vallejoās black community took firm root. During this period, black folks from throughout the Southātiny towns and big cities alike, from places like Itasca, Texas; Heidelberg, Mississippi; Little Rock, Arkansas; and Lake Wales, Floridaāmade their way west searching for war-industry jobs at Mare Island Naval Shipyard and lives relatively free of unrelenting racial discord. African Americans in Vallejo chronicles this proud and oftentimes complicated journey.
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