Colonization /tags/colonization Colonization en-US Copyright © 2024 ÍâÍøÌìÌà Thu, 27 Jun 2024 22:50:59 GMT How St. Louis became known as 'Mound City' despite settlers razing those monuments /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2024-06-27/st-louis-mound-city-osage-cahokia-mounds-native-americans-indigenous-colonization-history-monuments Historian Patricia Cleary’s new book details the history of the more than two dozen mounds that once stood in St. Louis. Thu, 27 Jun 2024 22:50:59 GMT /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2024-06-27/st-louis-mound-city-osage-cahokia-mounds-native-americans-indigenous-colonization-history-monuments Emily Woodbury St. Louis was once Mound City. Its Native American residents still feel erased /culture-history/2023-03-01/st-louis-was-once-mound-city-its-native-american-residents-still-feel-erased Left beneath bridges and inside parking garages, Native American memorials in St. Louis draw advocates' ire. Wed, 01 Mar 2023 10:00:00 GMT /culture-history/2023-03-01/st-louis-was-once-mound-city-its-native-american-residents-still-feel-erased Britny Cordera Washington University has portrayed its co-founder as an abolitionist — he wasn't /culture-history/2021-12-22/washington-university-has-portrayed-its-co-founder-as-an-abolitionist-he-wasnt Washington University students and faculty have lifted the veil from its co-founder William Greenleaf Eliot, who for years was known as an abolitionist. Although he held anti-slavery views, he vehemently opposed abolitionism and did not see a future for freed Black people in America. Wed, 22 Dec 2021 19:51:50 GMT /culture-history/2021-12-22/washington-university-has-portrayed-its-co-founder-as-an-abolitionist-he-wasnt Marissanne Lewis-Thompson