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Popular Missouri History Museum civil rights exhibit closes April 15

Gwen Moore is curator of urban landscape and community identity.
Evie Hemphill | St. Louis Public Radio
Gwen Moore is curator of urban landscape and community identity.

The history of civil rights in St. Louis is compelling and complex.

More than 245,000 people have visited an exhibit at the Missouri History Museum detailing the area’s civil rights history. It closes April 15 after a 13-month run. 

“I think it tells us that people are really interested in St. Louis history and that they will turn out when you present that history to them,” explained Gwen Moore. “I think that we’ve done that in a very compelling way.”

Moore is the museum’s curator of urban landscape and community identity and joined St. Louis on the Air host Don Marsh on Tuesday. She also joined the program in March 2017 to talk about many of the important events and people in St. Louis’ civil rights history.

The exhibit is “#1 in Civil Rights: The African American Freedom Struggle in St. Louis.”

“There was a feeling that we didn’t have a civil rights history, or we didn’t have much of a civil rights history,” Moore said. “And of course we knew that it was not only a long history, a very rich history, one that had a national impact and we wanted to tell that story.”

The museum is marking the final week with a series of special events.

Related Events

What: Closing Celebration

When: Various times April 8-15

Where: Missouri History Museum (5700 Lindell Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63112)What: Martin Luther King Bell Toll

When: 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 4

Where: Outside of Missouri History Museum (5700 Lindell Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63112)

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Evie Hemphill joined the St. Louis on the Air team in February 2018. After earning a bachelor’s degree in English literature in 2005, she started her career as a reporter for the Westminster Window in Colorado. Several years later she went on to pursue graduate work in creative writing at the University of Wyoming and moved to St. Louis upon earning an MFA in the spring of 2010. She worked as writer and editor for Washington University Libraries until 2014 and then spent several more years in public relations for the University of Missouri–St. Louis before making the shift to St. Louis Public Radio.
Alex Heuer joined St. Louis Public Radio in 2012 and is the executive producer of St. Louis on the Air. Alex grew up in the St. Louis area. He began his public radio career as a student reporter at Tri States Public Radio in Macomb, Illinois and worked for a few years at Iowa Public Radio. Alex graduated summa cum laude from Western Illinois University with a degree in history and earned a teaching certificate in 6 - 12th grade social studies. In 2016, he earned a Master of Public Policy Administration with a focus in nonprofit organization management and leadership from the University of Missouri-St. Louis. He has won local and national awards for reporting and producing and his stories have been featured nationally on Morning Edition and All Things Considered.