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TC Holiday Book Gift Guide

Explore our curated guide to Cleveland history books from the past year—packed with fascinating stories and local charm! These books

What We’re Reading: Ballots and Bullets: Black Power Politics and Urban Guerilla Warfare in 1968 Cleveland

By John Perse Ballots and Bullets, by Cleveland attorney and author James Robenalt, is a fascinating and in-depth account of

What We’re Reading October 2024

Where the River Burned: Carl Stokes and the Struggle to Save Cleveland In 1980, author and historian James Toman (and

What We’re Reading (Listening to): The New Nonprofit Management of Westside Market

The City Club of Cleveland‘s recent podcast episode, “The New Nonprofit Management of Westside Market,” dives into the historic transformation

Derelict Paradise: Homelessness and Urban Development in Cleveland, Ohio

The Cedar Apartments just after they opened. They were some of the first public housing developments in Cleveland. Via Cleveland

Empire Builders: An Illustrated History of the Rise and Fall of Cleveland’s Van Sweringen Brothers

In Lauren Pacini’s newly released book, Empire Builders: An Illustrated History of the Rise and Fall of Cleveland’s Van Sweringen

Why They Marched

In honor of Women’s History Month, this March we’re reading Why They Marched by Susan Ware, an exploration of the

What We’re Reading: February 2024

Have you ever heard of the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards? The literary prize, established in 1935, celebrates literature that confronts racism

What We’re Listening to: November 2023

“We have a city of black women that are looking around at their outcomes, their future, their past and saying,

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’

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

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

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