Hough Riots aggregation

1 Hough Riots from Wikipedia

2 The Hough Riots from the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History

3 Hough: Building and Tension by Luke Ondish

4 Hough Riots: The Aftermath by Brigette Bencoe

5 Rough Hough: Frustration and Redemption

6 Race, Violence, and Urban Territoriality – Cleveland’s Little Italy and the 1966 Hough Uprising

Hough: Before and Beyond. A Series on Cleveland’s Hough Neighborhood 50 Years After the 1966 Riots (Ideastream)

Living History: Hough, Before & Beyond ’66 (Video) July, 2016 Ideastream

Perceptions of the Burning River: Deindustrialization and Cleveland’s Cuyahoga River Author(s): David Stradling and Richard Straddling 2008

Perceptions of the Burning River: Deindustrialization and Cleveland’s Cuyahoga River Author(s): David Stradling and Richard Stradling
Source: Environmental History, Vol. 13, No. 3 (Jul., 2008), pp. 515-535
Published by: Oxford University Press on behalf of Forest History Society and American Society for Environmental History

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Cyrus Eaton aggregation

1 Cyrus Eaton from Wikipedia

2 The Man in the Tower by George E. Condon

3 Cyrus Eaton – Khrushchev’s Favorite Capitalist by Jay Miller

4 Cyrus Eaton – from Promises of Power: a political autobiography by Carl B. Stokes 

5 Cyrus Eaton – The Mike Wallace Interview

6 Cyrus Eaton from the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History

7 Cyrus Eaton -The Man

8 New Yorker Magazine Profile of Cyrus Eaton by E.J. Kahn – October 10 and 17, 1977 issues

Black Political Power in Ohio Pre World War 2 aggregation

1 Cleveland’s Original Black Leader: John O. Holly By Mansfield Frazier
2 Four “Influential Race Women” and their Community By Marian Morton 
3 Mobilizing the Masses: The Cleveland Call and Post and the Scottsboro Incident
4 The Correspondence of George A. Myers and James Ford Rhodes, 1910-1923
5 Thomas Fleming: Cleveland’s First Black Councilman
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Black Insurgency in the Republican Party of Ohio, 1920-1932

“Save the Young People” The Generation Politics of Racial Solidarity in Black Cleveland, 1906-1911

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