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What We’re Reading: November 2022

Surrogate Suburbs: Black Upward Mobility and Neighborhood Change in Cleveland, 1900-1980By Todd M. Michney In early July 1953, Wendell and

What We’re Reading: September 2022

Hello Cleveland: Things You Should Know About the Most Unique City in the WorldBy Nick Perry, illustrated by Jason Look

What We’re Reading: Boycotts, Busing, and Beyond

Boycotts, Busing, and Beyond: The History and Implications of School Desegregation in the Urban North by Ronnie A. Dunn, Donna

What We’re Reading (And Doing): Millionaire’s Row

Last month, we reviewed Laura DeMarco’s Lost Cleveland and highlighted the fact that people really interested in exploring Cleveland history

What We’re Reading: Lost Cleveland

Lost Cleveland, by Laura DeMarcoReview by Greg Deegan If you are a member of the Teaching Cleveland community, you would

What We’re Reading: We Made It to School Alive

We Made It To School Alive by Quartez Harris We Made It To School Alive is a collection of 34 poems

What We’re Reading: Cleveland in 50 Maps

Cleveland in 50 MapsEdited by Dan Crissman, Cartography by Evan Tachovsky & David Wilson by Arin Miller-Tait Teachers love maps. 

What We’re Reading: The Making of Cleveland’s Black “Suburb in the City”: Lee-Seville & Lee-Harvard

What started as a small enclave around Lee and Seville roads in old Miles Heights would eventually become a groundbreaking

What We’re Reading: Rust by Eliese Goldbach

By Pam OglivyTeaching Cleveland Program CoordinatorBeachwood High School Teacher  Rust by Eliese Goldbach is a captivating memoir that shows the

What We’re Reading: Women of the Copper County and Caste

By Jen ForsheyTeaching Cleveland Program CoordinatorRocky River High School Teacher Although much of what Teaching Cleveland reads is directly connected

What We’re Reading: Susan Kaeser, Resisting Segregation

Today, the Cleveland metro area regularly ranks as one of the top ten most racially segregated urban areas in the

What We’re Reading: David Giffels, Barnstorming Ohio: To Understand America

Thinking about Ohio’s place in national elections, it’s easy to remember that in a normal year we would probably be

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