This was the home and office of Margaret Bush Wilson (1919-2009), a St. Louis lawyer and civil rights activist specializing in real estate law. Wilson was instrumental in the 1948 Supreme Court ruling that ended restrictive housing covenants. The housing covenants kept Blacks, Jews and others from buying homes in certain places. $35.000.00 4 Bedrooms - 2 Baths 2404 sq. ft. Year Built - 1891 This is a home that could be absolutely georgous once again. Attorney Wilson raised her family and operated her office from this location. The lower level was paneled, it has a fireplace, a cedar closet and a bathroom that needs attention. This is also a section of the City that is undergoing a re...
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