Could this be the future home for The Dred Scott International Center?

FORMERLY JEFFERSON BANK & TRUST COMPANY

Established in 1956 on Washington Blvd and Jefferson Avenue. Initially, Black citizens could bank there, but not work there. Protests were organized by prominent Black citizens (Aug 1963 – Mar 1964): Led by William “Bill” Clay and supported by business, religious, and civic leaders (CORE).

Results of protests:
Reversal of discriminatory employment policy and other corporations followed suit.

Key dates:
1976: Bank moved to 2301 Market Street
2022: Sold to First Midbank and Trust
2024: Available for acquisition by Dred Scott Heritage Foundation

Significance of location:
It is in direct line with Old Courthouse, Dred and Harriet Scott Statue, and the Arch. There is a clear view of the Civil Court building (location of the new Freedom Suits Memorial where Dred and Harriet are listed) and the Carnahan Federal Court building.

Potential future: Dred Scott International Center (Foundation’s eighth legacy project. The previous seven are shown here.)


We are inviting all who see this vision to help us make this a
reality by:

1.  Spreading the word
2.  Making a generous donation
3.  Referring someone to us who would be interested in supporting this mission also

Currently, donations can be made via paypal or mail your donation to DSHF PO Box 705, Florissant, MO 63032


This facility offers numerous opportunities for community engagement and historical preservation:

Legacy Home: For DSHF and American History Museum exhibits

Official Home: For “DS Presents: Sons and Daughters of Reconciliation”

Educational Facilities: Classrooms for youth, family, and mentoring programs

Reading Program: “Reading: A Civil Right” – A three-part program since 2020

Event Space: Available for rentals and meetings

Community Programs: Host for various projects and initiatives

Business Incubator: Space for small businesses, gift shop, and book store

Media Productions: Space for theatrical presentations (DS Theatre Troupe), video and audio productions, podcasts, etc.

Space for joint programs with our collaborators

A genealogy kiosk for family research


A new website dedicated to this project with more information is coming soon. For further information or to contribute, please contact us at:
P. O. Box 705 Florissant, MO 63032-0705 
www.dredscottlives.org   
[email protected]
Lynne M. Jackson, Descendant, President & Founder
314-532-5613 


We are inviting all who see this vision to help us make this a
reality by:

1.  Spreading the word
2.  Making a generous donation
3.  Referring someone to us who would be interested in supporting this mission also

Currently, donations can be made via paypal or mail your donation to DSHF PO Box 705, Florissant, MO 63032

Constitution Day Special

166 YEARS AGO ON SEPTEMBER 17, 1858
DRED SCOTT DIED ON WHAT IS
CONSTITUTION DAY

In honor of his life and passing, the DSHF created a special commemorative pocket sized constitution booklet in 2023. This handsome keepsake has a black leatherette cover with gold leaf lettering. Because of the Dred Scott Decision of 1857, we have the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments, often called the Reconstruction Amendments, the Civil Rights Amendments and sometimes called the Dred Scott Amendments.

SHARE THIS IMPORTANT DOCUMENT WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS, NOT ONLY AS A KEEPSAKE BUT TO SHARE THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF OUR NATIONAL LEGAL DOCUMENT.

READ FOR YOURSELVES WHAT THIS LONGEST ENDURING (237 YEARS OLD) CONSTITUTION HAS TO SAY.

LIMITED TIME OFFER

Purchases made by September 30 will receive free shipping

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!