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the original on November 29, 2011.
^National League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes (1912), "Establishment of Branch Organizations in the Several Cities", Bulletin, vol. 2,
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2027/chi.14025482
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abJohn Aaron Wright (2002). Discovering African American St. Louis: A Guide to Historic Sites. Missouri History Museum.
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^Beals, Charles E. (1912), "Advocate of Peace", The Advocate of Peace, 74 (11): 269,
JSTOR20666584
^Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Dan Malleck, ed. (2013). Consuming Modernity: Gendered Behaviour and Consumerism before the Baby Boom. University of British Columbia Press.
ISBN978-0-7748-2470-5.
^John Bassett McCleary (2004).
"Anti-War Events". The Hippie Dictionary: A Cultural Encyclopedia of the 1960s and 1970s. Ten Speed Press. pp. 602+.
ISBN978-1-58008-547-2.
^"History". St. Louis Area Regional Response System. Retrieved August 30, 2014. STARRS was formed as a result of the Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI)
Grant Program for Homeland Security
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hdl:
2027/mdp.39015019373631 – via Hathi Trust.
Saint Louis: a Chronological and Documentary History, 1762–1970, by Robert Vexler. Dobbs Ferry: Oceana Publications, 1974.