

Broken Heart Park
Mar 8, 2022
Sophie Codner, a dedicated reporter, sheds light on the hidden history of Byrne Park in Creve Coeur, Missouri, once private property meant for Dr. Howard Philip Venable, a Black doctor faced with systemic racism. The park's transformation from forgotten land to a symbol of recognition reveals a painful narrative of dispossession. Topics include the Venable family's legal battles against discrimination, community activism for reparations, and the significance of renaming places to address historical injustices. It's a poignant exploration of reclaiming lost memories and rights.
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The Groundskeeper's House
- Dave Davis lived in a seemingly ordinary house at Broken Heart Park as a groundskeeper perk.
- The house's interior revealed a rushed completion, hinting at a hidden history.
Park's True Origin
- Broken Heart Park was not intended to be a park; it was private property owned by a Black doctor.
- The land was seized through eminent domain before he could complete his home.
Dr. Venable's Accomplishments
- Dr. Howard Venable, a renowned Black ophthalmologist, was a renaissance man with a distinguished career.
- He was the first African-American to achieve an ophthalmology degree from NYU and played trumpet with Duke Ellington.