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That's the Way It Was

Stories of Struggle, Survival and Self-Respect in Twentieth-Century Black St. Louis

Vida Goldman Prince
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Pages
227
Year
2013
Language
English

About

13 Black Americans share their everyday experiences with racism in twentieth-century St. Louis.

Segregation was a way of life in St. Louis, aptly called "the most southern city in the North." These thirteen oral histories describe the daily struggle that pervasive racism demanded but also share the tradition of self-respect that the African-American community of St. Louis sought to build on its own terms.

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