Shelley vs. Kraemer

Published: Sept. 2, 2011, 7 p.m.

In spite of Constitutional protections, Black Americans were unable to live where they chose because of the practice called restrictive covenants. It took a landmark St. Louis case almost a century after the 14th Amendment to fracture the practice of these covenants which was in widespread use in the city. It was known as the Shelley vs. Kraemer case and was detailed by author/historian Jeffrey Copeland, the author of Olivias Story.