By John Perse Could it be possible that a billboard in Cleveland, Ohio placed there in July 1964 by a
By John Perse As we in Greater Cleveland freeze our way through Earth Month, it seems like it’s the perfect
From Voyage Ohio Today we’d like to introduce you to Greg Deegan Hi Greg, so excited to have you with
By John Perse It might be hard to believe, but at one time, not that long ago, an entertainment venue
Political opponents Albina R. Cermak and Mayor Celebrezze with City Club President (1961);via Cleveland Memory Project By Gretchen Blackwell On
Members of the Congress of Racial Equality participate in a United Freedom Movement demonstration in Cleveland, Ohio, 1965, via Harambee
Turner and other CORE activists attempting to stop a bulldozer from working on the construction of a segregated school (1964),
Explore our curated guide to Cleveland history books from the past year—packed with fascinating stories and local charm! These books
And a Fight to Save a Burning River By John Perse Journalist, environmental advocate, proponent for women in journalism, and
And the Fight for Indigenous Rights in Northeast Ohio By John Perse While he was not born or raised in
By John Perse Ballots and Bullets, by Cleveland attorney and author James Robenalt, is a fascinating and in-depth account of
and a Fight for Equity in Cleveland Schools Have you ever wondered about those fascinating figures who shaped Cleveland’s past