Ebook: The dead end kids of St. Louis: homeless boys and the people who tried to save them
Author: Stepenoff Bonnie
- Tags: Child welfare, Child welfare--Missouri--Saint Louis--History, Homeless boys, Homeless boys--Missouri--Saint Louis--History, Homeless boys--Missouri--Saint Louis--Social conditions, Street children, Street children--Missouri--Saint Louis--History, History, Homeless boys -- Missouri -- Saint Louis -- History, Homeless boys -- Missouri -- Saint Louis -- Social conditions, Street children -- Missouri -- Saint Louis -- History, Child welfare -- Missouri -- Saint Louis -- History, Missouri -- Saint Louis
- Year: 2010
- Publisher: University of Missouri Press
- City: Columbia;Missouri;Saint Louis
- Language: English
- epub
Joe Garagiola remembers playing baseball with stolen balls and bats while growing up on the Hill. Chuck Berry had run-ins with police before channeling his energy into rock and roll. But not all the boys growing up on the rough streets of St. Louis had loving families or managed to find success. This book reviews a century of history to tell the story of the "lost" boys who struggled to survive on the city's streets as it evolved from a booming late-nineteenth-century industrial center to a troubled mid-twentieth-century metropolis.
To the eyes of impressionable boys without parents to shield them, St. Louis presented an ever-changing spectacle of violence. Small, loosely organized bands from the tenement districts wandered the city looking for trouble, and they often found it. The geology of St. Louis also provided for unique accommodations—sometimes gangs of boys found shelter in the extensive system of interconnected caves underneath the city. Boys could hide in...