How St Louis Shaped American Civil Rights
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Cost: Free
Lee Auditorium
These meetups will be a little different - there may or may not be a meetup host at these events, so this is more a way to let people in this group know these history talks are taking place. You may or may not see anyone else from the meetup group there if you choose to go.
Thursday Nights at the Museum is a weekly series where the museum exhibits are open late and you can enjoy pop-up activities, a cash bar, food and more.
"In a 1964 article in the St. Louis American, Judge Nathan B. Young argued that St. Louis—more than any other city in the US—was pre-eminent in the country’s struggle for civil rights, based on the number of Supreme Court cases that originated here and the city’s long history of protest that led to significant change. Join Curator of Urban Landscape and Community Identity Gwen Moore for this look back the key Supreme Court cases that started in St. Louis and dramatically impacted American civil rights." from https://mohistory.org/events/stl-america-3
