Storied & Scandalous St. Louis by Jo Allison

Storied & Scandalous St. Louis by Jo Allison

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Author Jo Allison delves into the shocking stories of the Gateway City’s seamy past, including tales of cholera epidemics, deadly newspaper-daily duels, ragtime racism, Spiritualism scuffles, Prohibition protests, and women's suffrage.

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Storied & Scandalous St. Louis by Jo Allison

At the turn of the twentieth century, St. Louis, Missouri, was the fourth largest city in the country. For years, it was the westernmost metropolis, known for its manufacturing, beer, railroad hub, music, baseball, World's Fair, and its romance with the Mississippi. This collection of shocking stories ripped from the headlines of the Gateway City's seamy past includes tales of cholera epidemics, deadly newspaper-daily duels, ragtime racism, and Spiritualism scuffles. Readers will also meet the formative female figures behind the women's suffrage movement in St. Louis, and discover how local brewers fought against Prohibition with the help of America's favorite pastime--baseball.

Jo Allison (the pen name of Linda Dobkins) grew up in Missouri and spent ten years as a journalist, mostly for newspapers. She was the first woman to do television news in her home town of Joplin, Missouri. Although she went on to teaching and researching, she believes reporting was the best education she could have had. More information is available on her website, joallisonauthor.com.

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ISBN 13 9781493059171
ISBN 10 1493059173
Title Storied & Scandalous St. Louis
Author Jo Allison
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Year published 2021-10-01
Number of pages 352
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