Authors Calvin Riley and Nini Harris join Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston on Saint Louis in Tune to discuss their book, Black St. Louis. They delve into the rich African American history in St. Louis, covering significant personalities, the formation of vibrant neighborhoods, the educational strides achieved, and key historic events that shaped the current Black experience. Calvin and NiNi's discussion emphasizes the importance of looking at Black history as an integral part of all St. Louis history and how their book brings to light unknown but important historical figures and narratives.
[00:00] Introduction and Hosts' Casual Conversation
[00:11] The Importance of Unknown Figures in St. Louis History
[02:31] Discussion on the Book Black St. Louis
[02:42] Exploring the Life of Jeannette Forchet
[03:29] The Role of African Heritage in St. Louis
[05:25] Introduction to the Authors and Their Collaboration
[06:05] The Importance of Preserving Black Artifacts
[20:08] The Impact of Immigration on Black St. Louisans
[27:41] The Significance of Freedom Suits in St. Louis History
[31:21] Discussing Freedom Suits and Education
[31:29] The Struggle for African American Education
[33:03] The Story of Vashon Family and Their Contribution to Education
[34:06] Discovering Vashon Family Artifacts
[36:07] The Establishment of the George B. Vashon Museum
[37:43] Exploring the Curtis Family and People's Art Center
[41:32] The Impact of Migration on St. Louis Neighborhoods
[50:04] The Significance of the Book Black St. Louis
[51:47] Promoting the Vashon Museum
[52:29] Closing Remarks and Humor
George B. Vashon Museum - https://georgevashonmuseum.org/
NiNi Harris - http://www.niniharris.com/
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