TitleCleveland--a tradition of reform / edited by David D. Van Tassel and John J. Grabowski.
PublishedKent, OH : Kent State University Press, c1986.
Descriptionviii, 218 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
ISBN0-87338-322-2
Bib. NoteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted NoteContents: Introduction: Cleveland and reform,by D.Van Tassel. -- Leading men, true women, protestant churches, and the shape of antebellum benevolence, by M.J. McTighe. -- Social reform and philanthropic order in Cleveland, 1896-1920, by J. Grabowski.-- Temperance reform in the "providential environment, " Cleveland, 1830-1934, by M.J.Morton.-- The women's movement in Cleveland from 1850, by L. Scharf. -- Abolition and antislavery in Hudson and Cleveland: contrasts in reform styles, by B. Wyatt- Brown. -- At the leading edge: the movement for Black civil rights in Cleveland, 1830-1969, by C. Wye. --The search for the one best system: Cleveland public schools and educational reform, 1836-1920, by E.M. Miggins --Political reform in Cleveland: a tradition of reform.
SubjectsCleveland (Ohio) -- Politics and government.
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social conditions.
Cleveland imprints -- 1986
Social movements -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History.
Social reformers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History.
Other AuthorsVan Tassel, David D. (David Dirck), 1928-
Grabowski, John J.
LC Card Number85-8165//r89
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