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The Cedar Apartments just after they opened. They were some of the first public housing developments in Cleveland. Via Cleveland
In Lauren Pacini’s newly released book, Empire Builders: An Illustrated History of the Rise and Fall of Cleveland’s Van Sweringen
In honor of Women’s History Month, this March we’re reading Why They Marched by Susan Ware, an exploration of the
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,
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