Rev. Albert Koklowsky was a board member of HOPE Inc. He was a major advocate for neighborhood revitalization of Hough even outside of HOPE's own efforts, and he was given the nickname of the "Slum Priest." In this picture he is urging Mayor Carl Stokes to support the director of Cleveland's health department, Joanne Finley. | Creator: Tony Tomsic | Date: February 19, 1968 | Source: Cleveland Memory, Cleveland State University Library Special CollectionsDownload Original File
Creator
Tony Tomsic
Source
Cleveland Memory, Cleveland State University Library Special Collections
Date
February 19, 1968
"Koklowsky and Stokes, 1968" appears in: HOPE Inc.