The materials in this collection are reports and case studies about St. Louis, primarily discussions of housing, segregation, public policy, and urban renewal. Because of the limited availability of print copies and the high demand for these publications in courses and for research across Washington University, these materials have been digitized and made freely available online. These publications also help support The Divided City: An Urban Humanities Initiative.
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Segregation By Design [2.0]: A Historical Analysis of the Impact of Planning and Policy in St. Louis (2016)
Catalina Freixas and Mark Abbott
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Segregation by Design [3.0]: A Historical Analysis of the Impact of Planning and Policy in St. Louis
Catalina Freixas and Mark Abbott
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Segregation By Design [4.0]: A Historical Analysis of the Impact of Planning and Policy in St. Louis
Catalina Freixas and Mark Abbott
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Segregation By Design: A Historical Analysis of the Impact of Planning and Policy in St. Louis (2016)
Catalina Freixas and Mark Abbott
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Social Implications of Faunal Provisioning for the Cahokia Site: Initial Mississippian, Lohmann Phase
Lucretia Starr Schryver Kelly
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Redevelopment Plan for Mill Creek Valley Project (1958)
Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority, City of St. Louis