A handful of Hough businesses remained untouched following the tumultuous week of unrest. Business owners hung signs and painted windows with "black owner" or "soul brother" in an effort to ward off attacks. Investigations by the Cuyahoga County Grand Jury viewed these passed-over structures as evidence that the July uprising was organized by outside extremist agitators. | 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