Ebook: Bell Curve City: St. Louis, Ferguson, and the Unmentionable Racial Realities That Shape Them
Author: Kersey Paul
- Tags: African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Civil rights--Missouri--Ferguson, African Americans--Civil rights--Missouri--Saint Louis, Race riots, Race riots--Missouri--Ferguson, Race riots--Missouri--Saint Louis, African Americans -- Civil rights -- Missouri -- Saint Louis, African Americans -- Civil rights -- Missouri -- Ferguson, Race riots -- Missouri -- Ferguson, Race riots -- Missouri -- Saint Louis, African Americans -- Civil rights, Missouri -- Ferguson, Missouri -- Saint Louis
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Paul Kersey
- City: Missouri;Ferguson;Saint Louis
- Language: English
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Paul Kersey, the author of Escape from Detroit, focuses his attention on the racial history of not only Ferguson, but the entire St. Louis region in Bell Curve City, where a combination of white flight from black crime and the federal government mandated Section 8 Housing created the conditions enabling the scenario of what happened on August 9 between Wilson and Brown. Bell Curve City proves the cry of "Black Lives Matter" is not only a hypocritical one, but a mantra devoid of any historical evidence to support the assertion of the sanctity of black life: especially when one looks at the unmentionable racial realities shaping St. Louis and Ferguson.
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