Who's Who in Black Cleveland

Who's Who in Black Cleveland
Author: Real Times Media
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2009-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781933879802

The fifth anniversary edition of Whos Who In Black Cleveland chronicles more than 325 high-profiled dignitaries and movers and shakers, including entrepreneurs, community leaders, academia and corporate brass, to name a few. This premier networking guide also features a foreword written by the Honorable Marcia L. Fudge, U.S. representative of the 11th Congressional District, and a special tribute to the Honorable Louis Stokes.

Carl B. Stokes and the Rise of Black Political Power

Carl B. Stokes and the Rise of Black Political Power
Author: Leonard N. Moore
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780252071638

As the first elected black mayor of a major U.S. city, Cleveland's Carl B. Stokes embodied the transformation of the civil rights movement from a vehicle of protest to one of black political power. In this wide-ranging political biography, Leonard N. Moore examines the convictions and alliances that brought Stokes to power. Impelled by the problems plaguing Cleveland's ghettos in the decades following World War II, Stokes and other Clevelanders questioned how the sit-ins and marches of the civil rights movement could correct the exclusionary zoning practices, police brutality, substandard housing, and de facto school segregation that African Americans in the country's northern urban centers viewed as evidence of their oppression. As civil unrest in the country's ghettos turned to violence in the 1960s, Cleveland was one of the first cities to heed the call of Malcolm X's infamous "The Ballot or the Bullet" speech. Understanding the importance of controlling the city's political system, Cleveland's blacks utilized their substantial voting base to put Stokes in office in 1967. Stokes was committed to showing the country that an African American could be an effective political leader. He employed an ambitious and radically progressive agenda to clean up Cleveland's ghettos, reform law enforcement, move public housing to middle-class neighborhoods, and jump-start black economic power. Hindered by resistance from the black middle class and the Cleveland City Council, spurned by the media and fellow politicians who deemed him a black nationalist, and unable to prove that black leadership could thwart black unrest, Stokes finished his four years in office with many of his legislative goals unfulfilled. Focusing on Stokes and Cleveland, but attending to themes that affected many urban centers after the second great migration of African Americans to the North, Moore balances Stokes's failures and successes to provide a thorough and engaging portrait of his life and his pioneering contributions to a distinct African American political culture that continues to shape American life.

The Making of Cleveland's Black Suburb in the City

The Making of Cleveland's Black Suburb in the City
Author: Todd Michney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2019-11-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578561769

Our story starts just west of the intersection of Lee and Seville Roads, where a Black enclave took shape in the 1920s. By establishing a foothold in Cleveland's far southeastern reaches, African Americans laid the successful groundwork for this vicinity to develop as a Black "suburb in the city." This book, the first-ever published history of these neighborhoods, documents and celebrates a success story, a Cleveland case of Black community-building. The making of Lee-Seville and Lee-Harvard unfolded under remarkable circumstances and against considerable odds, thereby offering an instructive example of the life possibilities that some Black Americans in earlier generations were able to create at the city's outskirts.The Cleveland Restoration Society, a regional historic preservation non-profit, has worked for the past several years collecting community history, interviewing and filming residents of the neighborhood and scouring archives and private collections for historical images that help tell the story of this remarkable place.

Music & Entertainment Memories of Black Cleveland

Music & Entertainment Memories of Black Cleveland
Author: LaMont Robinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Black people in the performing arts
ISBN:

This book is to highlight some of the city of Cleveland's nightlife history in the African-American community from the mid-1940s to the 1970s from the nightclubs, theaters, and restaurants, and the local and national entertainment and entertainers that would perform in Cleveland.

Who's Who in Black Central Ohio

Who's Who in Black Central Ohio
Author: Martin C. Sunny
Publisher: Whos Who Publishing Company
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2000-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780963457929

Biographical profiles and pictures on the influential movers and shakers in Columbus, Ohio African American Community.