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Invisible Giants: The Empires of Cleveland's Van Sweringen Brothers (Ohio)
by Herbert H. Harwood Jr.
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with references to "Shaker Heights".
Excerpt - on Page 9: "
... Following the pattern of its near neighbors, the property was known as Shaker Heights, but that was the end of the resemblance. Shaker Heights consisted of two pretty lakes in a rather remote city- ... "
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Nickel Plate, New York, Missouri Pacific, Shaker Heights, Lake Erie, Pere Marquette, Public Square, Terminal Tower, Union Trust, West Virginia, Daisy Hill, Invisible Giants
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By the Color of Our Skin: The Illusion of Integration and the Reality of Race
by Barbara Diggs-Brown
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with references to "Shaker Heights".
Excerpt - on Page 40: "
... ends up the same. Even in some of those rare communities known for aggressively maintaining a degree of integration-such as Shaker Heights near Cleveland, ... "
Key Phrases:
Shaker Heights, New York, Martin Luther King, United States, Los Angeles, Supreme Court, racial honesty, integration illusion, rhetorical integration, integration ideal, racially mixed schools, perception gap
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Crossing the Racial Divide: Close Friendships Between Black and White Americans
by Kathleen Odell Korgen
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with references to "Shaker Heights".
Excerpt - on Page 88: "
... racial transformations confront many issues, including redlining and white fear of blacks of any economic means moving into their neighborhood. Shaker Heights, Ohio, and Philadelphia's West Mount Airy neighborhood are among the very few communities that continue to find ways to keep ... "
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United States, New York, Shaker Heights, African Americans, Mary Anne, West Mount Airy, close interracial friendships, black interviewees, white interviewees, close white friends, topic avoidance, friendship potential
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The American City : What Works, What Doesn't
by Alexander Garvin
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