@article{401693e60cd646a1b5360b6bf484e8f1,
title = "ARTICLE 2 CHALLENGING JIM CROW SEGREGATED HOUSING IN ST. LOUIS THROUGH COMMUNITY EDUCATION: The Narrative of Ruth Harris and Ruth Porter",
author = "Vanessa Garry",
note = "As the early twentieth century's restrictive social policies and poor economic conditions relegated African Americans in St. Louis to high poverty neighborhoods, parents were forced to enroll their children in substandard segregated schools. Meanwhile the African American population increased in size from 108,765 (11.4 percent) in 1940 to 153,766 (17.9 percent) in 1950 to 214,377 (28.6 percent) in 1960 and beyond (United States Census Bureau 2018).",
year = "2018",
language = "American English",
volume = "45",
journal = "American Educational History Journal",
}