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This book, the first-ever published history of these neighborhoods, documents and celebrates a success story, a Cleveland case of Black community-building.
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.”
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.
If you prefer to pick up your copy in-person, books are also available at Appletree Books, Cleveland Museum of Art Gift Shop, Cleveland Public Library Main Branch Gift Shop, Harvard Community Services Center, Lee Road Baptist Church, Loganberry Books, Mac’s Backs-Books on Coventry, Visible Voices, and Western Reserve Historical Society.