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The Last Children of Mill Creek

by Vivian Gibson

The Last Children of Mill Creek

by Vivian Gibson

Vivian Gibson's bestselling memoir of growing up in the 1950s in a segregated St. Louis neighborhood has been hailed by critics as a spare, elegant jewel of a work and a love letter to Gibson's childhood.

Vivian Gibson grew up in Mill Creek Valley, a segregated working-class neighborhood of St. Louis that was razed in 1959 to build a highway, an act of racism disguised under urban renewal as "progress." A moving memoir of family life at a time very different from the present, The Last Children of Mill Creek chronicles the everyday lived experiences of Gibson's large family--her seven siblings, her crafty, college-educated mother, and her hard-working father--and the friends, shop owners, church ladies, teachers, and others who made Mill Creek into a warm, tight-knit African-American community. In Gibson's words, "This memoir is about survival, as told from the viewpoint of a watchful young girl--a collection of decidedly universal stories that chronicle the extraordinary lives of ordinary people."

Winner of a Missouri Humanities award for literary achievement, The Last Children of Mill Creek/I> is an important book for anyone interested in urban development, race, and community history--or for anyone who was once a child.

  • Published 2020
  • Length 150 Pages
  • Publisher Belt Publishing
  • Language en
  • ISBN 9781948742641

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