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African Americans in Downtown St. Louis by Donald R. Wright and John A. Wright
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The African American residents of downtown St. Louis have helped shape the city's culture, politics, and history. Famous African American residents of downtown St. Louis include Josephine Baker (a world famous dancer), James Beckworth (one of the founders of Denver), and Mary Elizabeth Keckly (Mary Todd Lincoln's seamstress). This book outlines the African American people and events that have shaped St. Louis' history.
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