EXPLORE THE RICHAND FASCINATING HISTORY OF AFRICAN AMERICANS IN ST.LOUIS IN New Book BLACK ST.LOUIS

 Black St. Louis explores the rich and inspiring history of African Americans in St. Louis from the city’s founding as a French fur-trading post during the Spanish colonial era to the new millennium. Authors Calvin Riley and NiNi Harris highlight great figures who showed leadership, incredible innovation, and courage despite the injustices they faced.

Learn about people like feisty Charlton Tandy, a Union Army veteran who fought for civil
rights, and John Berry Meachum, an ex-slave who led the Black community with kindness
and founded the First African Baptist Church. In the early 20th century, businesswoman
Annie Malone built an industry that served and enriched African Americans and left a lasting
impact on the city. Meet Nathan B. Young, St. Louis’s first Black municipal court judge who
chronicled the history of the city’s Black community in the pages of St. Louis American and
Your St. Louis and Mine. And discover mezzo-soprano Grace Bumbry, 2009 recipient of the
Kennedy Center Honors, who opened doors in the operatic world to future generations of
Black artists.
Black St. Louis covers more than 250 years of history to tell the stories of extraordinary
people who helped pave the way for the St. Louis we know today.

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