Douglass University

[2] The university moved locations many times within the same city; as well as remained active off-and-on for decades after its founding.

[3] It was temporarily located at 4346 Enright Avenue but moved months later to 2803 Pine Street, St, Louis.

[4] At the time of the university’s founding, no other college in St. Louis County admitted black students.

[3] In 1928, the second year of operation, the university added departments in theology, business, and music and had increased enrollment to 37 students.

[6] In 1934, Herman Dreer re-opened Douglass University in a temporary location at 1042 Grand Blvd.

United Welfare Association postcard stating, "Look at These Homes Now! Save Your Home! Vote for Segregation!" from 1916; the same 4300 West Belle Place, St. Louis address was also one of the many locations of the Douglass University campus
United Welfare Association postcard stating, "Look at These Homes Now! Save Your Home! Vote for Segregation!" from 1916; the same 4300 West Belle Place, St. Louis address was one of the many locations of the Douglass University campus