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Mary Catherine Martin, an attorney with the Thomas Moore Society, represented a group of Missouri anti-abortion lawmakers and activists Friday, Sept. 6, 2024, during a trial at the Cole County Courthouse (Anna Spoerre/Missouri Independent).
Anna Spoerre
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Missouri Independent
The campaign behind the reproductive-rights amendment plans to appeal the decision, and as part of the judge’s stipulations, Amendment 3 will not yet be taken off the ballot
We Live Here: 10 Years After the Ferguson Uprising
In this illustration, a young girl holds her father's hand on the steps of her school. Segregation exists in less visible way in St. Louis schools today.
Cristina Fletes-Mach
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STLPR
In St. Louis, many Black families moved to St. Louis County for better school districts. But after some time, those districts started having their own issues: white flight, decaying property values and consolidations. Some families moved even further northwest, only to face neighbors trying to prevent Black history from being taught.
STL Welcome Kit: A mural of the Saint Louis skyline hides all sorts of Saint Louis icons and cultural references
Dan Zettwoch
The STL Welcome Kit gives you the information you need to understand and explore the St. Louis region.