Canfield Drive: A History of Race and the American City on a Street in St. Louis

Matthew Knox Averett
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Canfield Drive: A History of Race and the American City on a Street in St. Louis

Matthew Knox Averett
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“In Canfield Drive, a work of urban history and social and political science, Matthew Averett investigates contended racialized spaces through the exploration of historical precedence, social movements, political maneuvers, and commercial development in the St. Louis Metropolitan area from 1764 until 2014. Adroitly using sources that include newspaper articles, photographs, legal case studies, and architectural studies as cogent methodologies, Averett’s four-part study explores the underlying causes that led up to the untimely death of teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014, a clarion call to re-examine the role of over policing and police brutality in urban communities in America.” —Gregory Carr, MA Saint Louis University, American Studies
  • Published date: Dec 19, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 456
  • Publisher: University Of Missouri Press
  • ISBN: 9780826223395
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.9" L x 9.0" H
Matthew Knox Averett is Professor of Art History at Creighton University where he teaches art history courses from the Renaissance through Modernism, focusing on urban and architectural history and the intersection of race and the built environment. A selection of his publications includes “’Veggendo Roma’: The Urban Image of Rome in the Age of Dante” to Le città di Dante (2021) and “’Noble Edifices’: The Urban Image of Papal Rome, 1417-1667” to Interpreting Urban Spaces in Italian Cultures (2022). In 2015, he edited and contributed chapters to The Early Modern Child in Art and History (Routledge). At Creighton, Averett has held leadership roles in Creighton’s anti-racist initiatives, and from 2020 to 2022, he served on the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Accountability, and Sustainability Committee of the Society of Architectural Historians.

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