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A Brief History of St. Louis

By: Derek Monaghan
Narrated by: Harvey Wallmann
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From mound-builders to music legends, from fur traders to freedom fighters—St. Louis has always stood at the crossroads of American history.

In this vivid and cinematic narrative, author and historian Derek Monaghan traces the evolution of St. Louis from its Indigenous roots and French colonial founding to its rise as a frontier boomtown, industrial powerhouse, and cultural beacon. Through ten immersive chapters, A Brief History of St. Louis explores the city’s defining moments: the Dred Scott decision, Civil War upheaval, the 1904 World’s Fair, the rise and fall of Pruitt-Igoe, and the Ferguson protests that reignited a national conversation on race and justice.

Blending rigorous research with emotional depth, Monaghan brings to life the people, places, and paradoxes that shaped the Gateway City. This is not just a story of buildings and battles—it’s a story of resilience, reinvention, and the enduring spirit of a city that has always been more than a point on the map.

Perfect for listeners of American history, urban studies, and cultural heritage, A Brief History of St. Louis is both a tribute and a reckoning—a powerful reminder that the past is never past, and the future is still being written.

©2025 Derek Monaghan (P)2025 Derek Monaghan
Americas State & Local United States American History
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