California was originally from 14th Street to 18th Street, Broadway to Oak. This subdivision was called Henderson. The houses were sold to “Negroes” so cheaply that they considered it equal to the California Gold Rush .Therefore the subdivision was renamed California.
By 1870 many things were starting to happen in the California Neighborhood. It had become a working class neighborhood filled with shot-gun cottages. There was a mixed Black and White population with no apparent ethnic concentration. One German family, the Brintstews, lived on Hale Avenue, (named Bismarck before WW1), from 1881 to 1917. The California Colored School was in operation at 15th and Prentice.
However over time California became nearly all Black. This was due to the segregated housing patterns practiced in West Louisville. As early as the late 1870's the “Negro” population had increased, reaching nearly 15,000. Today we are back to a mixed community with all types of cultural backgrounds. Anyone with more history to add can leave it on the website.
In 2010,California has become a large neighborhood, South of Broadway, North of Oak, West of 9th Street, and East of 26th Street. It is a mixture of industry, small businesses, churches, and residents. I invite all my neighbors to come together at the next Federation meeting on the first Tuesday of the month at 6:30pm. Place to be announced, look for flyers at the California Community Center.
The California Block Club Federation Inc. is a non-profit community based organization that consisted of individual Block Clubs that merged in 1978. Now known as The California Federation Inc. we serve as the umbrella body of the neighborhood. Our mission is to unite neighborhood groups, residents, churches, and businesses owners together for a clean environment, crime prevention, and neighborhood improvements, thereby promoting self help activities for all residents.
In 2009, the Federation accomplished the following:
In 2010, the Federation has continued to do the above and accomplishing the following:
The Federation is looking forward in 2011 to our "Block to Block"initiative, the forming of more Block Clubs to raise resident engagement in the improvement of our neighborhood.
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