Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-1995
Abstract
Darwin Stapleton explores the roles of religion, race, reform, and deep divisions that influenced the physical form of University Circle and the successes of philanthropy. Conference paper; originally published in Western Reserve Studies Symposium (10th: 1995: Cleveland, Ohio)
Keywords
City planning--Political aspects--Ohio--Cleveland, University Circle (Cleveland, Ohio)-- Race relations--Political aspects, Philanthropists--Ohio--Cleveland, Charity--Religious aspects
Publication Title
Western Reserve Studies Symposium
Volume
10
Rights
© Author(s). Kelvin Smith Library, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, provides this content for non-commercial, personal, or research use only. All other use, including but not limited to commercial or scholarly reproductions, redistribution, publication or transmission, whether by electronic means or otherwise, without prior written permission of the copyright holder is strictly prohibited.
Recommended Citation
Stapleton, Darwin H., "Religion, Reform, Race (and Rockefeller): Cleveland History Viewed Through the Lens of Philanthropy" (1995). Western Reserve Studies Symposium. 209.
https://commons.case.edu/wrs-symposium/209