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Ron G

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So Many Incredible Stories!

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Reviewed: 10-06-24

Best he’s written but all are great. Predicting at least two of problems identified and discussed in book will be pushed past tipping point to a solution within 5 years. Convincing arguements to current problems

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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 07-07-24

Attempts to be fair in weighing benefits and dangers of experiences. Certainly an eye opening book

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Incredible in So Many Ways.

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Reviewed: 08-17-20

So sad and tragic, considering ramifications that it is not more widely read and shared.

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Sad & True,With Fascinating Facts of St.Louis Past

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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 04-26-20

Particularly in first five Chapters, there are relatively unknown facts from 19th Century that amazed me. Those points also provided a continuation of the negative racial justice thread in history, backwards, from which most St. Louisans are already aware.

The narrator, though excellent in reading skills, unfotunately did not do his due diligence on St. Louis street, town and people pronunciations. For someone from St. louis, it is a distraction to wince with each new wrongly rer ad proper noun. To prepare a potential reader, here are attempts at a phonetic few: St. LooEEzans, Mayor Vincent SHOWmul, FloriSAHNT LinDELL and CarondeLAY.

The book itself was a very thorough coverage of major racial events over St. Louis history. Many readers from the region will recognize most of those but also be greatly surprised by others. Excellent research on even the most minor details. This includes Kirkwood's astonishing reduction of the number of streets leading out ofthe Meacham Park community. The pre-annex number of exits/entries was nine. The nine were reduced to a single legal entry/exit for the past 29 years.

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