Outside Looking In: A Century of Decline

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Outside Looking In: A Century of Decline

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From the second half of the nineteenth to the mid 20th century, Mill Creek Valley had a regular spot in St. Louis news outlets. Outside coverage by white newspapers, such as those seen here from 1886 and 1955, continually created a negative portrait of Mill Creek, and paid little attention to what caused the neighborhood's struggles. However, these newspapers do not illustrate what real life in Mill Creek looked like.

The white newspaper, the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, analyses the economic conditions of Mill Creek Valley in 1886
E.F Kelly, “The River Front Should be Given Up to Terminal Facilities,” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 25, 1886, Accessed April 28, 2020, Newspapers.com
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch maintains the same dispostion towards Mill Creek Valley in 1955 as the Globe-Democrat in 1886
“US Officials Inspect Mill Creek Slum Area,” St. Louis Globe Democrat, February 25, 1955, Accessed April 27, 2020. Newspapers.com


E.F Kelly, “The River Front Should be Given Up to Terminal Facilities,” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 25, 1886, Accessed April 28, 2020, Newspapers.com

“US Officials Inspect Mill Creek Slum Area,” St. Louis Globe Democrat, February 25, 1955, Accessed April 27, 2020. Newspapers.com