West Side rising how San Antonio's 1921 flood devastated a city and sparked a Latino environmental justice movement

"On September 9, 1921, a tropical depression stalled north of San Antonio and within hours overwhelmed its winding network of creeks and rivers. Floodwaters ripped through the city's Latino West Side neighborhoods, killing more than eighty people. Meanwhile a wall of water crashed into the...

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title West Side rising how San Antonio's 1921 flood devastated a city and sparked a Latino environmental justice movement
title_auth West Side rising how San Antonio's 1921 flood devastated a city and sparked a Latino environmental justice movement
title_exact_search West Side rising how San Antonio's 1921 flood devastated a city and sparked a Latino environmental justice movement
title_full West Side rising how San Antonio's 1921 flood devastated a city and sparked a Latino environmental justice movement Char Miller, forward by Julián Castro
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title_short West Side rising
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title_sub how San Antonio's 1921 flood devastated a city and sparked a Latino environmental justice movement
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