To keep up with demand for an increasingly impoverished area, need for public hosing increased even as support for the social cause decreased in the mid 1960s and beyond. Here, a map of the Cleveland area shows the large housing projects such as Cedar-Central and Outhwaite. The majority of housing projects were on Cleveland’s east side and central/downtown neighborhoods because whites refused to accept public housing in most outer neighborhoods. | Date: February 16, 1961 | Source: Cleveland Memory Project, Cleveland State University Library,Special CollectionsDownload Original File
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Cleveland Memory Project, Cleveland State University Library,Special Collections