Items Taged “Cleveland Heights” in Cleveland Historical CSU
Dennis Kucinich: The Boy Mayor (Video)
From Cleveland State Special Collections
Collection/Web Exhibit: The Cleveland Memory Project
Program Length: 17:30 min.
Footage courtesy of The Northeast Ohio Broadcast Archives (NOBA) at the John Carroll University Department of Communications. Special thanks to Dr. Alan Stephenson and Lisa Lewis for their assistance.
“It Seems the Race Issue is With Us” Andrew Glass, Washington Post (10/30/1967)
Newspaper article written by Washington Post columnist Andrew J. Glass on 10/30/67 that summarizes the upcoming election between Seth Taft and Carl Stokes
Newton D. Baker, Dreamer Plain Dealer Endorsement Editorial 10/30/1911
Could a Conservative Third-Party Challenger Cause Trouble For Gov John Kasich in 2014 (Plain Dealer 9/13/2013)
Could a Conservative Third-Party Challenger Cause Trouble For Gov John Kasich in 2014 (Plain Dealer 9/13/2013)
100 Years of Steel in Cleveland
ArcelorMittal’s History of Steel Making in Cleveland
The Rise and Fall of the Cleveland Greenhouse Industry
From Cleveland State Univ Special Collections
Title | The Rise and Fall of the Cleveland Greenhouse Industry |
Creator | Wagner, Dennis |
Description | Dennis Wagner’s personal account of the history of the Cleveland greenhouse industry. The 15-page work also includes photographs, illustrationsand links to additional sources, including videos, related to the history of the greenhouse industry. |
Original Date | January, 2013 |
More than a bus ride : the desegregation of the Cleveland Public Schools
From Cleveland State Univ Special Collections
Title | More than a bus ride : the desegregation of the Cleveland Public Schools |
Creator | Stevens, Leonard B. (Leonard Berry), 1938 – Office on School Monitoring and Community Relations (Cleveland, Ohio) Weinberg, Meyer, 1920-2002 |
Description | “On June 13, 14, and 16, 1984, the Advisory Commission of the monitoring office held public hearings in the hope that the desegregation process would be illuminated, and it was. The hearings brought forthpeople who added new light to the question: How are the Cleveland schools different as a result of thedesegregation process? This document, which contains a selection of the comments made at thesehearings, manifests the Commission’s collective gratitude to the dozens of individuals who came to ourhearings and spoke so candidly.” Leonard B. Stevens, Office on Sch. Monitoring and Cmty. Relations 1(Meyer Weinberg ed. 1985). |
Date Original | 1985-09 |