Fronteras: Barrio Laredito a Turning Out The American Indian Vote
One of San Antonio’s oldest neighborhoods dates back nearly 300 years. But by the 1970s, gentrification led to the demolition of an area west of the San Pedro Creek: Barrio Laredito.
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