Where the River Burned: Carl Stokes and the Struggle to Save Cleveland In 1980, author and historian James Toman (and
Have you ever heard of the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards? The literary prize, established in 1935, celebrates literature that confronts racism
“We have a city of black women that are looking around at their outcomes, their future, their past and saying,
The former Case Elementary School on modern day East 40th Street. Where the streets once had some names Traveling around
Traveling around Cleveland, do you ever wonder what the numbered streets used to be named? Or do you ponder how
What We’re Reading: October 2023 Game Day!Today in Cleveland Sports HistoryBy Budd Bailey and Larry Pantages Given Cleveland sports fans’
Where the streets once had some names Traveling around Cleveland, do you ever wonder what the numbered streets used to
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Ever wonder where so many historical events happened around town? Or how Cleveland history helped shape the country’s larger history?
A Ghetto Takes Shape Black Cleveland, 1870-1930 By Kenneth L. Kusmer In the Greater Cleveland region, it seems that the
Derek Burtch of Erase the Space (who will be a guest speaker at our Teaching Cleveland Institute on June 22,