Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen65Illinois State Historical Society., 1972 |
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... EAST ST . LOUIS . " So we understood . The strange look which the porter gave us was the look which dark men and women must always give when EAST st . LOUIS is mentioned . And he had gone away because he hated to call out the name of ...
... EAST ST . LOUIS . " So we understood . The strange look which the porter gave us was the look which dark men and women must always give when EAST st . LOUIS is mentioned . And he had gone away because he hated to call out the name of ...
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... EAST ST . LOUIS . The city is a living monument to its own shame . A riot of half burned houses , masses of broken beds , stoves , baby carriages and other furnishings piled here and there , solitary chimneys standing out amid whole ...
... EAST ST . LOUIS . The city is a living monument to its own shame . A riot of half burned houses , masses of broken beds , stoves , baby carriages and other furnishings piled here and there , solitary chimneys standing out amid whole ...
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... EAST ST . LOUIS to return to the South . This Committee was very much in evidence after the riot . Mr. Mann stated that his city with a population of 1200 had lost 700 Negroes and that Mr. Litch of the Department of Immigration had told ...
... EAST ST . LOUIS to return to the South . This Committee was very much in evidence after the riot . Mr. Mann stated that his city with a population of 1200 had lost 700 Negroes and that Mr. Litch of the Department of Immigration had told ...
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