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James W. Loewen (1942-2021)

We mourn the loss of our friend and colleague and remain committed to the work he began.

Orinda

California

Basic Information

Type of Place
Independent City or Town
Metro Area
Politics c. 1860?
Unions, Organized Labor?

Sundown Town Status

Sundown Town in the Past?
Possible
Was there an ordinance?
Don't Know
Sign?
Don’t Know
Year of Greatest Interest
Still Sundown?
Probably Not, Although Still Very Few Black People

Census Information

The available census data from 1860 to the present
Total White Black Asian Native Hispanic Other BHshld
1860
1870
1880
1890
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000 17599 15246 82 1626 26 560 112
2010
2020

Method of Exclusion

  • Unknown

Main Ethnic Group(s)

  • Unknown

Group(s) Excluded

  • Black
  • Jewish

Comments

“A colleague told me that the town of Orinda, CA would probably fall under the category of a sundown town. He says that Jews and other people of color weren’t allowed to buy property there until the late 1980’s.”

August 2007
One reader reported: I worked in Orinda from January 1996 to June 1997. I was living in Berkeley but at one point considered moving to Orinda to save on commuting.

I looked at a room in a physically very beautiful house and seemed to be getting along well with the owner. Then, in the course of telling me about the living situation, he said, “And it’s a very safe town. Very safe. If a black person drives into town, the police are on their tail within two minutes, and they stay there until he drives out again.” (Yes, of course I told him I wasn’t interested in renting.)

The four ethnic-minority students at the school where I was working (I think they were all Latino, but am not sure of my memory at this point) confirmed that they were regularly followed by police cars when walking from the BART or bus to school, and when they went home.