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The Castros of Soquel
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- OWNERSHIP EXHIBIT B SOQUEL AUGMENTATION TRACT OWNERSHIP EXHIBIT A 161 255 271 277 Introduction TO THE READER: This book is the culmination of over 16 years of frustrat ions, researching and writing. What began as a simple hike into the Forest of Nisene
- . African-Americans, based on the adoption of the 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1870, could vote. Phil Reader, historian of African-Americans of Santa Cruz County, wrote that: The 1870 Census enumerated 53 African Americans living in Santa Cruz