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Keona K Ervin
294 pages • first pub 2017 (editions)
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Language: English
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Like most of the nation during the 1930s, St. Louis, Missouri, was caught in the stifling grip of the Great Depression. For the next thirty years, the "Gateway City" continued to experience significant urban decline as its population swelled and t...
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![Gateway to Equality: Black Women and the Struggle for Economic Justice in St. Louis by Keona K Ervin](https://assets.thestorygraph.com/assets/placeholder-cover-0755be897b1afdde5ada5d07ea6d23003f17f3d35a22107d1ac601ca10a40e96.jpg)
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Keona K Ervin
294 pages • first pub 2017 (editions)
ISBN/UID: None
Format: Not specified
Language: English
Publisher: Not specified
Publication date: Not specified
Description
Like most of the nation during the 1930s, St. Louis, Missouri, was caught in the stifling grip of the Great Depression. For the next thirty years, the "Gateway City" continued to experience significant urban decline as its population swelled and t...