Welcome to the first episode of the Cleveland Voices podcast, and the first entry in our two-part series exploring the development of the Detroit Shoreway neighborhood. The episode begins in the late nineteenth century – a time of neighborhood growth and prosperity. It culminates in the late twentieth century with the neighborhood at a breaking point.
Written and produced by Sarah Nemeth, Graduate Student of History.
A Special Thanks to This Moment In Black History for letting us use their song "Pollen Count" (from the album "Public Square") as the music in this episode.
List of Oral Histories (in order of appearance):
Ray Pianka clevelandvoices.org/items/show/2609James Craciun clevelandvoices.org/items/show/2618Frank Murphy clevelandvoices.org/items/show/2631Peter Kole clevelandvoices.org/items/show/2614Lynn Kupsa clevelandvoices.org/items/show/2612Bernie Rose clevelandvoices.org/items/show/2915Anthony Anzalone clevelandvoices.org/items/show/2624Juanita Ortiz clevelandvoices.org/items/show/2613Sister Ann Kilbane clevelandvoices.org/items/show/2628Beverly McClintok clevelandvoices.org/items/show/2615Donna Belles clevelandvoices.org/items/show/2608Mary Jane Yuhas clevelandvoices.org/items/show/2611Ruth Rubio-Pino clevelandvoices.org/items/show/2939Mary Jo Mazzarella clevelandvoices.org/items/show/2616Bennie Jean Johnson clevelandvoices.org/items/show/2627Councilman Matt Zone clevelandvoices.org/items/show/2610Nancilee McCormack clevelandvoices.org/items/show/2625]]>