A decade after the U.S. Supreme Court called segregated public schools “inherently unequal,” Klunder refused to let the ...
Travel back to when Cleveland was the car capitol of the world during a free program at 6:30 p.m. April 8 at Mentor Public Library’s Lake Branch, 5642 Andrews Road in Mentor-on-the-Lake. A speaker ...
A long-lost 19th century memoir has recently resurfaced, thanks to Cleveland's Western Reserve Historical Society. Why it matters: Housed inside the Cleveland History Center in University Circle, the ...
For Women's History Month, a look at the life of Judge Jean Murrell Capers, the first Black woman to be elected to the Cleveland City Council.
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