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A provocative look at the secret society that has controlled St. Louis for over a century, revealing how shadowy elites organize themselves against working-class power. Every December in downtown St. Louis, the city's upper crust attend a garish costume party that doubles as a debutante's ball. The daughters of high society are paraded to the throne of a cloaked monarchical figure, and bow to the Veiled Prophet of Khorassan. At first glance, the event seems outdated and clownish, but in truth the Veiled Prophet Society has functioned as an exclusive club for the "city fathers," where…mehr
A provocative look at the secret society that has controlled St. Louis for over a century, revealing how shadowy elites organize themselves against working-class power.
Every December in downtown St. Louis, the city's upper crust attend a garish costume party that doubles as a debutante's ball. The daughters of high society are paraded to the throne of a cloaked monarchical figure, and bow to the Veiled Prophet of Khorassan. At first glance, the event seems outdated and clownish, but in truth the Veiled Prophet Society has functioned as an exclusive club for the "city fathers," where solidarity is built between wealthy men who head major U.S. corporations, banks, and control whole industries. At the Veiled Prophet's Ball, these titans of capital come together to crown one of their daughters the Queen of Love and Beauty, and celebrate the breaking of strikes, the sabotage of protests, and the enforcement of racial hierarchies.
Devin Thomas O'Shea's The Veiled Prophet is the definitive history of the Veiled Prophet Society in all its violence and pageantry, offering a colorful alternate history of the United States through the lens of the Midwestern elite. O'Shea follows the Veiled Prophet Society from its origins in the wake of the 1877 general strike, through the 1904 World's Fair, to the height of the Prophet's-and St. Louis's-influence during the Cold War. The Veiled Prophet examines the unexpected ways this secret society has shaped the course of history, from the CIA to the Vietnam War to the assassination of Martin Luther King.
Yet the power wielded by the Veiled Prophet has not gone uncontested. Since the Gilded Age, the Prophet has faced resistance from orphans armed with pea-shooters, Communist Party organizers during the Depression, Civil Rights icons, and renegade debutantes. The Ferguson uprising of 2014 was only the most recent challenge to the Prophet's influence.
As the fight for the soul and streets of St. Louis intensifies, it's more critical than ever that we expose the sordid history of these powerful, masked figures and their control over our democracy.
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Autorenporträt
Devin Thomas O'Shea is a writer in St. Louis. His work has appeared in The Nation, Slate, The Iowa Review, Jacobin, Boulevard, and elsewhere.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction PART ONE Chapter 1 - The Great Strike This chapter begins with the 1877 Great Railroad Strike in St. Louis, which established the first American commune government, and which the Veiled Prophet Society organized to suppress. Chapter 2 - The Founder This chapter covers Alonzo Slayback's life as a border ruffian during Bleeding Kansas, a Confederate Cavalry officer, and exile in Mexico. Chapter 3 - Lalla Rookh This chapter discusses the literary source material used by the Veiled Prophet Society - Thomas Moore's "The Veiled Prophet of Khorassan." Chapter 4 - The Originals This chapter discusses the influential first members of the Veiled Prophet Society, led by Alonzo and Charles Slayback. Chapter 5 - Ku Klux This chapter focuses on the history of the first wave of the Klan and the ways in which the first wave focused on parade, civic celebrations, and popular culture references that disguised the group's violent intent. Chapter 6 - Slayback's Murder This chapter covers the first years of the Veiled Prophet Parade and Ball, as well as Alonzo Slayback's quick-draw murder at the hands of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch editor. PART TWO Chapter 7 - The Big Cinch This chapter tracks the Veiled Prophets after Alonzo's death, highlighting the general corruption and wealth inequality of St. Louis as it is becoming one of the largest cities in the United States, on track to become the nation's capital, host of the 1904 World's Fair. Chapter 8 - The War Years This chapter details the parades and Veiled Prophet Balls after the World's Fair as the second wave of the Klan takes off with Birth of a Nation, and the Veiled Prophet is heralded as a "Clansmen." Chapter 9 - Dr. America This chapter focuses on Tom Dooley-a young gay St. Louis man of the mid-century who plays a large role in the Veiled Prophet social scene, and then ends up in the navy, in Laos and Vietnam before the war Chapter 10 - James Earl Ray This chapter examines why the Veiled Prophet Society was much-discussed in the assassination of Martin Luther King Junior Chapter 11 - The Unveiling This chapter is the high-water mark of the book, with the 1972 unveiling by ACTION protestor Gena Scott, organized by civil rights activist Percy Green. Chapter 12 - William Webster This chapter covers the Veiled Prophet member Judge William Webster as he goes from being head of the FBI to head of the CIA Chapter 13 - The VP Fair This chapter examines the 1980s Reaganite effort to rebrand and double down on the Veiled Prophet, and the failure of that event to be both pro-American, inclusive, and a new chapter in the city's life. Chapter 14 - Michael Brown This final chapter tracks the Veiled Prophet through the post-9/11 era, into the Iraq War, Michael Brown's murder, the ensuing protests, and international attention trained on St. Louis as a place that is emblematic of everything wrong with the United States-a city run by Veiled Prophets since 1878.
Introduction PART ONE Chapter 1 - The Great Strike This chapter begins with the 1877 Great Railroad Strike in St. Louis, which established the first American commune government, and which the Veiled Prophet Society organized to suppress. Chapter 2 - The Founder This chapter covers Alonzo Slayback's life as a border ruffian during Bleeding Kansas, a Confederate Cavalry officer, and exile in Mexico. Chapter 3 - Lalla Rookh This chapter discusses the literary source material used by the Veiled Prophet Society - Thomas Moore's "The Veiled Prophet of Khorassan." Chapter 4 - The Originals This chapter discusses the influential first members of the Veiled Prophet Society, led by Alonzo and Charles Slayback. Chapter 5 - Ku Klux This chapter focuses on the history of the first wave of the Klan and the ways in which the first wave focused on parade, civic celebrations, and popular culture references that disguised the group's violent intent. Chapter 6 - Slayback's Murder This chapter covers the first years of the Veiled Prophet Parade and Ball, as well as Alonzo Slayback's quick-draw murder at the hands of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch editor. PART TWO Chapter 7 - The Big Cinch This chapter tracks the Veiled Prophets after Alonzo's death, highlighting the general corruption and wealth inequality of St. Louis as it is becoming one of the largest cities in the United States, on track to become the nation's capital, host of the 1904 World's Fair. Chapter 8 - The War Years This chapter details the parades and Veiled Prophet Balls after the World's Fair as the second wave of the Klan takes off with Birth of a Nation, and the Veiled Prophet is heralded as a "Clansmen." Chapter 9 - Dr. America This chapter focuses on Tom Dooley-a young gay St. Louis man of the mid-century who plays a large role in the Veiled Prophet social scene, and then ends up in the navy, in Laos and Vietnam before the war Chapter 10 - James Earl Ray This chapter examines why the Veiled Prophet Society was much-discussed in the assassination of Martin Luther King Junior Chapter 11 - The Unveiling This chapter is the high-water mark of the book, with the 1972 unveiling by ACTION protestor Gena Scott, organized by civil rights activist Percy Green. Chapter 12 - William Webster This chapter covers the Veiled Prophet member Judge William Webster as he goes from being head of the FBI to head of the CIA Chapter 13 - The VP Fair This chapter examines the 1980s Reaganite effort to rebrand and double down on the Veiled Prophet, and the failure of that event to be both pro-American, inclusive, and a new chapter in the city's life. Chapter 14 - Michael Brown This final chapter tracks the Veiled Prophet through the post-9/11 era, into the Iraq War, Michael Brown's murder, the ensuing protests, and international attention trained on St. Louis as a place that is emblematic of everything wrong with the United States-a city run by Veiled Prophets since 1878.
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