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STOKES, CARL B. | Encyclopedia of Cleveland HistoryStokes, Carl B. (21 June 1927-3 April 1996) became the first African-American mayor of a major US city when he was elected mayor of Cleveland in November 1967.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Carl B. Stokes: Ground-breaking Cleveland Mayor (U.S. National ...Feb 2, 2022 · Carl B. Stokes was the first African American elected mayor of a major US city, serving in Cleveland from 1968 to 1971. He advocated for clean ...
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Carl B. Stokes | Ohio StatehouseCarl B. Stokes, brother of Louis Stokes, was born in Cleveland in 1927. Stokes' father, a laundry worker, died two years later.
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Carl B. Stokes (1927-1996) - BlackPast.orgCarl B. Stokes, lawyer, anchorman, U.S. diplomat and the first African American mayor of a major U.S. city, was born on June 21, 1927 to Charles and Louise ...
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Carl Stokes: A Ground-Breaking Political Figure - Cuyahoga CountyFeb 24, 2023 · Carl Stokes was born in Cleveland, and raised by his mother in Cleveland's first federally funded housing project for the poor, Outhwaite. ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources<|separator|>
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Carl Stokes: A Pioneer of Environmental JusticeOct 9, 2024 · Elected in 1967, Cleveland Mayor Carl B. Stokes' platform on the environment stressed a people-first approach that we now call environmental justice.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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MAYORAL ADMINISTRATION OF CARL B. STOKESThe mayoral administration of Carl B. Stokes (1967-1971) was marked by progress, controversy, and the unrest prevalent in many urban areas of the US.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Carl Stokes - Cleveland Civil Rights TrailCarl Burton Stokes was the first African American mayor of a major American city, having been elected mayor of Cleveland, the nation's 8 th largest city, in ...
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Carl Stokes, 68, Dies; Precedent-Setting Mayor - The New York TimesApr 4, 1996 · Born in the poor black neighborhood of Central in 1927, Carl Stokes was only 2 when his father, Charles, a laundry worker, died. Raised in a ...
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Carl Stokes | Biography & Facts - BritannicaCarl Stokes (born June 21, 1927, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.—died April 3, 1996, Cleveland) was an American lawyer and politician, who became the first African ...
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Cordell Stokes: Memories of My Father, Carl B. Stokes (U.S. ...Jul 8, 2024 · Brothers Carl and Louis Stokes rose from their childhood in Cleveland's public housing to become influential Black politicians.
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AFRICAN AMERICANS | Encyclopedia of Cleveland HistoryHousing conditions in the Central area deteriorated during the 1930s, and African Americans continued to suffer discrimination in many public accommodations.
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Cleveland's Legacy of Housing Discrimination: The Great MigrationJun 7, 2018 · Cleveland's Legacy of Housing Discrimination: The Great Migration ... The largest influx of African Americans occurred between 1910 and 1930 ...
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Cleveland - Mapping InequalityCleveland provides an instructive window on the racially- and ethnically-informed thinking that once guided mainstream real estate and home finance practice.Missing: 1940s discrimination
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FAIR HOUSING PROGRAMS | Encyclopedia of Cleveland HistoryThey encountered discrimination and prejudice: restrictive covenants, problems securing mortgages, white hostility, and, occasionally, violence. White residents ...
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Honoring the Legacy of Mayor Carl Stokes and the Carl ... - FacebookMar 19, 2025 · Stokes served in the Army from 1943 to 1946 in a segregated unit where he said he experienced racism for the first time in his life. Brother, ...Did you know the first black mayor of a major city in the UnitedYour kids "deserve to learn about #Ohio's own Carl Stokes, the first ...More results from www.facebook.com
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Carl Burton Stokes (1927-1996) | WikiTree FREE Family TreeJan 10, 2022 · Carl Burton Stokes, Birth Date: 21 Jun 1927; Birth Place: Clev Curhoga, Ohio; Death Date: 15 Apr 1996; Father: Charles Stokes; Mother: Louise C ...
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23. Carl B. Stokes, Cleveland, and the Limits of Black Political PowerAs the first black mayor of a major U.S. city, Stokes was also the first to experience the limits of black power. Carl Burton Stokes was born in obscurity on ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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[PDF] The Struggle for Access from Sweatt to Grutter: A History of African ...This article analyzes law school admissions for African American, Latino, and American Indian students from 1950-2000, including the pre-affirmative action era ...Missing: passage | Show results with:passage<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Promises of Power: A Political AutobiographyAnd that is what happened to Carl Stokes in Cleveland. Efforts to physically assassinate me were successfully warded off, but there was no way to ward off ...
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Carl B. Stokes 1927 - Encyclopedia.comHe served in that post until he was forced to take a medical leave of absence, suffering from cancer of the esophagus. He died in Cleveland on April 3, 1996.
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First barrier Stokes broke was in House - cleveland.comNov 4, 2007 · Kurfess credited Stokes as being a pivotal player in passage of Ohio's first fair-housing law, which made it illegal to discriminate in selling ...
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International Civil Rights: Walk of Fame - Mayor Carl StokesBorn in Cleveland, Carl Stokes was raised by a hardworking mother (his ... In 1962 Stokes resigned as Cleveland's assistant prosecutor and with his brother ...
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CLEVELAND NEGRO DEFEATS MAYOR; Democrats Select Stokes ...CLEVELAND, Oct. 3-State Representative Carl B. Stokes, a Negro, won the Democratic nomination for Mayor tonight over the incumbent, Ralph S. Locher.Missing: margin | Show results with:margin<|separator|>
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[PDF] Stokes v. Taft 1967 Election Final - Teaching Cleveland DigitalWith the season, came the wonder whether the city could look beyond race and elect a black man as its mayor. It had never been done in a major American city.Missing: margin | Show results with:margin
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CLEVELAND NOW | Encyclopedia of Cleveland HistoryThe plan was to raise $1.5 billion over 10 years with $177 million projected during the first 2 years to fund youth activities and employment, community centers ...Missing: details outcomes
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Carl Stokes – Page 2 - Teaching Cleveland Digital... admitted to the Ohio bar in 1957. For 4 years he served as assistant prosecutor and became partner in the law firm of Stokes, Stokes, Character, and Terry ...
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[PDF] U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE LAW ENfORCEMENT ...Carl Stokes began the first of two tumultuous terms as Cleveland's ... This project sought to improve police-community relations in high ... crime statistics ...
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GLENVILLE SHOOTOUT | Encyclopedia of Cleveland HistoryMayor CARL STOKES called in the Natl. Guard as backup to restore order, and on the first day following the shootout attempted to pacify the area using a ...Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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The Tragedy of Glenville - Cleveland Police MuseumFred Ahmed Evans gathered a following of young men by advocating a more militant and aggressive approach. On July 23, Evans struck, shooting a tow truck ...
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What Happened When Violence Broke Out on Cleveland's East Side ...Jul 24, 2018 · ... Carl Stokes and the Struggle to Save Cleveland. “The city bore the burdens of racism and segregation, which combined to keep black residents ...
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The Glenville Shootout - Racial Conflict and Conspiracy in Clevelandbut only temporarily. Fred (Ahmed) Evans ...
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WE MUST NEVER FORGET: The Tragedy of Glenville, July 23, 1968Jul 23, 2025 · By the next morning, the National Guard had been called out but – partly because of a decision by then Mayor Carl Stokes to keep Guardsmen and ...
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1968: Shots Fired, Glenville In Flames | Ideastream Public MediaJul 23, 2018 · Whether police or militants shot him is also unclear. July 24, 1968 - Mayor Stokes' plan to restore order. The next day at City Hall the mayor ...Missing: criticism | Show results with:criticism
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Glenville Shootout Casualties Included Carl Stokes' Political AmbitionsJul 23, 2018 · The 1968 Glenville shootout damaged not just the neighborhood but Mayor Carl Stokes' political career. ... Fred Ahmed Evans was later quoted as ...Missing: details damage
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HOUGH RIOTS | Encyclopedia of Cleveland HistoryThe Hough Riots, 18-24 July 1966, were a spontaneous outbreak of civil disorder which encompassed a spectrum ranging from angry protest to vandalism, looting, ...
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The Hough Uprisings of 1966 - Cleveland HistoricalCivil disorder in the form of “race riots” had become a costly bargaining unit for marginalized communities abandoned by governing institutions. Each of these ...
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Carl Stokes' grand plan was quick to unravel: Brent LarkinApr 10, 2011 · On April 16, 1971, Cleveland Mayor Carl Stokes turned city politics ... at the helm of a city with big debt problems. Arnold Pinkney ...Missing: 1968-1971 | Show results with:1968-1971
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CLEVELAND VOTE SPURS BUDGET CUT - The New York TimesNov 8, 1970 · CLEVELAND, Nov. 7—Mayor Carl B. Stokes has slashed the city's 1971 budget by $28 million in the wake of signifi cant defeats of his program ...
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[PDF] 1970 CENSUS OF POPULATIONAccording to statistics from the 1970 census, there are 75 counties, or their equivalents, with a Negro population of at least 50,000. Over half of the counties.
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REPUBLICAN WINS CLEVELAND RACE - The New York TimesNov 3, 1971 · Ralph. J. Perk, who concentrated his campaign in white ethnic neigh borhoods, swept the Republican party into Cleveland's City Hall tonight, for the first time ...
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Ohio Crime Rates 1960 to 2019 - The Disaster CenterOhio crime statistics, Ohio , Ohio rape, Ohio murder, Ohio property crime ... 1968, 10,591,000, 294,529, 21,228, 273,301, 562, 1,309, 10,808, 8,549, 69,839 ...
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[PDF] Crime in Ohio 1976 - Office of Justice ProgramsBecause there were more agencies reportmg UCR crime statistics In 1976 than in 1975, the true Increase or decrease for ... 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 ...
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1971: Ralph Perk Becomes Cleveland's Mayor by Winning a Four ...he'd served 10 years on Cleveland City Council before getting elected county auditor in 1962, the first Republican ...
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What Happened In Cleveland? | News - The Harvard CrimsonNov 23, 1971 · (The author, a senior in North House, has been active in Cleveland politics for several years as a member of U.S. Congressmen Louis Stokes' ...
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[PDF] Stokes' second term is stormy - Teaching Cleveland DigitalBy Fred McGunagle. Carl Stokes said it himself: “My second term was almost total war be- tween the mayor and the council, the mayor and the newspapers, ...<|separator|>
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Stokes of Cleveland May Join WNBC‐TV News as AnchormanMar 21, 1972 · Former Mayor Carl B. Stokes of Cleveland may join the National Broadcasting Company as co‐anchorman of WNBC‐TV's 6 P.M. evening newscasts.Missing: 1972-1980 | Show results with:1972-1980
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FORMER CLEVELAND MAYOR CARL B. STOKES ...Apr 3, 1996 · Elected in 1967, a time of urban riots and racial unrest, his success heralded an era of black empowerment in the cities and gained him national ...
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Remembering Carl Stokes, a TV news and political pioneer - Newsdaythe first Black mayor of a major American city.Missing: commentator WKYC
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Carl Stokes - Teaching Cleveland DigitalOn November 7, 1967, the citizens of Cleveland elected Carl B. Stokes mayor. Stokes became the first black mayor of a major American city.
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Carl Burton Stokes - People - Department HistoryNon-career appointee. State of Residence: Ohio. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (Seychelles) Appointed: August 26, 1994Missing: appointments Carter
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Seychelles - state.govName: Carl Burton Stokes State of Residency: Ohio Non-career appointee. Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Appointment: Aug 26, 1994
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Carl B. Stokes and the 1969 River Fire (U.S. National Park Service)Dec 20, 2023 · Mayor Carl B. Stokes gives a pollution tour for the press right after the 1969 Cuyahoga River fire. The City of Cleveland. On June 22, 1969, ...
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Oral Histories of the 1969 Cuyahoga River Fire - Belt MagazineJul 2, 2019 · After the fire, Stokes became an advocate for preventing pollution both at the state and federal level. He testified before Congress in the ...<|separator|>
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The Clean Water Act Turns 50 - GKYOct 18, 2022 · He, along with his brother, US Representative Louis Stokes, advocated for increased federal direction and oversight of pollution control. Their ...
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Sparking change. When the Cuyahoga River burned in 1969…Mar 1, 2022 · Mayor Carl Stokes, Betty Klaric, and Judge George J. McMonagle were part of the Cleveland story before the Cuyahoga River burned in 1969.Missing: Congress | Show results with:Congress
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[PDF] Cuyahoga River, Ohio Restoration Study - DTICData has indicated that dissolved solids and chloride con- centrations are decreasing, and dissolved oxygen concentrations are increasing. Visual ...
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Water Pollution Investigation Cuyahoga River And Cleveland Area ...... improved dissolved oxygen conditions in the Cuyahoga River. However, run-off and benthic oxygen demand will still result in a severe oxygen sag in the ...
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Black History Month: Achievements in Environmental Justice ...The day after the fire, Stokes led a pollution tour and worked with his brother, Congressman Louis Stokes, to push for environmental regulation at the federal ...
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Environmental justice and climate change policies - PMC - NIHThose who view climate change as an environmental justice issue should be wary of endorsing policies that sound like they promote the cause of social and ...<|separator|>
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Black Mayors and the Battle Over Urban Leadership - AAIHSApr 14, 2025 · Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) addresses the 2024 Democratic National Convention (Shutterstock). In 1967, Richard Hatcher of Gary, Indiana, ...
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Black Mayors - Southern ChangesSep 1, 2002 · The breakthrough came in 1967 when Richard Hatcher was elected mayor of Gary, Indiana, and Carl Stokes was elected mayor of Cleveland, Ohio.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Changing Shape of Urban Black Politics: 1960-1970 - jstorpopularly elected. From the elec- tion of Richard Hatcher in Gary and. Carl Stokes in Cleveland in 1968, the number of elected black mayors rapidly increased ...
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Carl Stokes wrote the playbook on turning out black voters for his ...Mar 12, 2020 · The astonishing show of black political might that U.S. Rep. James Clyburn unleashed on Joe Biden's behalf in South Carolina to rescue the ...Missing: empowerment | Show results with:empowerment
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Carl B. Stokes Was More Than Cleveland's First Black MayorHis 1962 entrance into politics began as the first Black Democrat elected into the Ohio House of Representatives. November 1967 saw Stokes elected as the first ...
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VOTING: THE NEW BLACK POWER - The New York TimesNov 27, 1983 · By Paul Delaney PAINE COLLEGE, IN Augusta, Ga., is one of those small, perennially troubled black schools that seem somehow to survive, if not ...
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City of Cleveland announces Carl B. Stokes Day in honor of city's 1st ...Jun 27, 2025 · The city of Cleveland announced June 30 will officially be Carl B. Stokes Day going forward. Clevelanders elected Stokes as their mayor in 1967.
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Carl and Louis Stokes: Making History @ Cleveland History CenterCarl Stokes was the first African-American mayor of a major American city. As mayor, he set an agenda to meet the needs of Cleveland residents regardless of ...
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Carl and Louis Stokes honored in permanent exhibit at the ...Nov 22, 2017 · The sibling political and civil rights legends are being remembered and celebrated at a new, permanent exhibit at the Cleveland History Center.
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City of Cleveland Announces First-Ever Carl B. Stokes DayJun 30, 2025 · Stokes Day. Monday, Jun 30, 2025. The Unveiling Came During A Celebration Honoring His Historic Legacy As The First Black Mayor Of A Major ...
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Decennial Census Data -- Cleveland Population Change, 1800-2020Interactive data visualization of historical population change in Cleveland, Ohio. Source: based on US decennial census data, 1800 to 2020.Missing: decline | Show results with:decline
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[PDF] The Social and Economic Status of the Black Population in the ...Cleveland, Ohio. . . . . . . . 288. –38. 40. 53. 5. 7. New Orleans, La ... Labor Force Status and Unemployment Rates for the Black Population in.
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[PDF] Table B–43. Civilian unemployment rate by demographic ... - GovInfoCivilian unemployment rate by demographic characteristic, 1968–2009 ... Black and other or black or African American 2. Total. Males. Females. Total.Missing: Cleveland | Show results with:Cleveland
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Changes in Economic Level in 9 Cleveland Areas: 1965 (Advance ...Oct 8, 2021 · The incidence of poverty among Negro families in Cleveland in 1964 was 25 percent, not significantly different from the 1959 level (26 percent).Missing: 1968-1971 | Show results with:1968-1971
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Battling status quo, making a difference - cleveland.comNov 4, 2007 · The NAACP, with the help of a grant approved by Stokes, began recruiting and training minority candidates to take the police exam. Hundreds ...
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The Default of Cleveland: Constructing Municipal RealityAlthough an earlier city administration under Mayor Carl Stokes had also used federal funds to pay for Cleveland's operating costs, Perk's spending "more than ...
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Cleveland's Crisis a Decade in Making. - The New York Timesincluding a bill of $18 million to Cleveland .Electric for power purchased as ...
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CARL STOKES —PROMISES NOW SADLY FADED July 10th, 2017Jul 10, 2017 · “This damn hero,” said Stokes, “was accusing me of harboring criminals; suddenly all the racist rumor about me were confirmed,” Stokes wrote. ...
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ROLDO: Cleveland's Decline From the 1960s | CoolClevelandApr 6, 2011 · Carl Stokes saw how it worked. He wrote in his book ... With respect to housing, however, the urban renewal program has been a disaster.Missing: House | Show results with:House
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Alarming White Opt-Out Rates Have Left Eastside Suburban ...Jul 15, 2020 · Levels of segregation in some Cleveland-area public school districts are now as high as they were before Mayor Carl Stokes was elected, ...