History of the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis

History of the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis
Author: John Aaron Wright
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Release: 2020
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 9781681842608

"This book reflects the deliberate initiatives of the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis that address social services from challenges to workable solutions. Since 1918, the Board, staff, members, and volunteers of the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis have worked diligently in this community to serve generations of residents of all ages with programs of community empowerment, economic opportunity, educational excellence, civil rights, and advocacy. Formed to address racial issues following the devastating East St. Louis race riots, the Urban League has been a stabilizing force and a catalyst for change for a century. It is the Urban League's mission to empower African Americans and others throughout the region in securing economic self-reliance, social equality, and civil rights"--

Urban League of Saint Louis, Inc. Collection

Urban League of Saint Louis, Inc. Collection
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Presents the Urban League of Saint Louis, Inc. Collection (1938-1982) of the Western Historical Manuscripts Collection at the University of Missouri at Saint Louis. Explains that the Urban League of Saint Louis, Inc. was began as a result of the 1918 race riots in East Saint Louis, Illinois. Describes the scope and content of the collection.

St. Louis

St. Louis
Author: Eric Sandweiss
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781566398862

St. Louis' story stands for the story of all those cities whose ambitions and civic self-image, forged from the growth of the mercantile and industrial eras, have been dramatically altered over time. More dramatically, perhaps, than most but in a manner shared by all St. Louis' changing economic base, shifting population, and altered landscape have forced scholars, policymakers, and residents alike to acknowledge the transiency of what once seemed inexorable metropolitan trends: concentration, growth, accumulated wealth, and generally improved well-being. In this book, Eric Sandweiss scrutinizes the everyday landscape streets, houses, neighborhoods, and public buildings as it evolved in a classic American city.Bringing to life the spaces that most of us pass without noticing, he reveals how the processes of dividing, trading, improving, and dwelling upon land are acts that reflect and shape social relations. From its origins as a French colonial settlement in the eighteenth century to the present day, "St Louis" offers a story not just about how our past is diagramed in brick and asphalt, but also about the American city's continuing viability as a place where the balance of individual rights and collective responsibilities can be debated, demonstrated, and adjusted for generations to come. -- Amazon.com.