Newsboy at Euclid Beach

Newsboy at Euclid Beach
Euclid Beach, like many places of recreation in Cleveland before World War ll, discriminated against African Americans. The park did not charge an entry fee; blacks were allowed to enter, go on rides, and enjoy most of the other amenities. However, park policy barred blacks from the dance hall, roller rink, and bathing areas. | Source: Cleveland State University. Michael Schwartz Library. Division of Special Collections. Cleveland Press Collection.
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