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What We’re Reading: October 2023

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: E. 55th

Where the streets once had some names Traveling around Cleveland, do you ever wonder what the numbered streets used to

What We’re Reading: September 2023

What We’re Reading: September 2023 Ukraine is Not Dead Yet: A Family Story of Exile and ReturnBy Megan Buskey So

It Happened Here: Racial Tensions Explode into a Shootout in Glenville

Ever wonder where so many historical events happened around town? Or how Cleveland history helped shape the country’s larger history?

What We’re Reading: A Ghetto Takes Shape

A Ghetto Takes Shape Black Cleveland, 1870-1930 By Kenneth L. Kusmer In the Greater Cleveland region, it seems that the

It Happened Here: Leo’s Casino become Cleveland’s Motown Venue

Ever wonder where so many historical events happened around town? Or how Cleveland history helped shape the country’s larger history?

Community Partner: Erase the Space

Derek Burtch of Erase the Space (who will be a guest speaker at our Teaching Cleveland Institute on June 22,

It happened here: An East Side explosion rips apart a community

Ever wonder where so many historical events happened around town? Or how Cleveland history helped shape the country’s larger history?

Eyes on the Educators: Angela Yeager, Laurel School

Angela Yeager, Laurel School Angela, a 15-year veteran educator, also describes herself as an “environmental activist who believes in the

Angela Yeager, Laurel School

Angela Yeager, Laurel School Angela, a 15-year veteran educator, also describes herself as an “environmental activist who believes in the

Eyes on the Educators: Missi Schultz

Missi Schultz, teacher at Wickliffe High School Missi Schultz is in her 31st year of teaching. Her primary focus is

It Happened Here: Bruce Klunder Becomes a Martyr Fighting Segregated Schools

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