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St. Louis, MO - North side |
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All pictures contributed and taken by Crista H. In St. Louis on December 21, 1935, the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Park was formulated on the banks of the Mississippi River. It was established to commemorate the westward growth of the United States between 1803 and 1890. The St. Louis Gateway Arch was officially dedicated in 1966 to celebrate the greatness and vastness of this country achieved by the blood and sweat of European-Americans of all nationalities, while at the same time Blacks started to destroy cities nationwide during the Civil Rights Era. St. Louis was victimized by Black savages that had no respect for the structures they settled in after they violently acquired the neighborhoods once settled by White builders. Americans of European ancestry were forced to abandon their neighborhoods in search of a new haven were they would not face crime, rape, murder, and countless other violations against them. Keep in mind that Europe was left with indescribable devastation after World War 2, but managed to rebuild and was free of Blacks for a period of time. You will not find a neighborhood abandoned and looking this bad in Europe in this day and age as the pictures below, although Britain and France are not far behind to what happened in multi-racial America. |
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