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Is Cleveland History Important to You?
Posted by Roldo Bartimole in Media, People, Politicians on August 11, 2009
August 11, 2009… This is not a summer reading list but a list of reading for anyone who wants to know more about Cleveland, its people – the good and bad – and its history.
Some may want to add to this list. Please feel free with your comments… here.
BOOKS DEALING IN SOME WAY WITH CLEVELAND IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER:
My Story, autobiography of Tom Johnson, 1901 progressive mayor of Cleveland.
Confessions of a Reformer by Frederick C. Howe, part of the Johnson era.
The Silent Syndicate by Hank Messick – on Cleveland organized crime.
Promises of Power by Carl Stokes about his political life.
Shoot-out in Cleveland by Louis Masotti (on 1968 Glenville riot/rebellion).
Mobbed Up by James Neff (on Jackie Presser and Teamsters).
City Beat also by James Neff (Columns on Cleveland from his Plain Dealer days).
They Call it a Game by Bernie Parrish (former Browns football player but Cleveland Browns & Art Modell stuff in it).
Black Victory by Kenneth Weinberg (On Stokes first election victory).
Blacktown, U. S. A. by Frank Keegan (CSU) (Chapters on African-Americans, including a number of Clevelanders).
Rebuilding Cleveland by Diana Tittle (on Cleveland Foundation & “evolving urban strategy.”)
Cleveland – The Best Kept Secret by George Condon.
The Making of a Man – an autobiography of Lewis Robinson (history of black civil rights/nationalism in 1960s)
Cleveland – Confused City on a Seesaw – a look at the city over a period with emphasis on 1960-70s by Phillip Porter (former exec editor of PD).
Illuminating Company by various people and likely only available in library – put out by conglomeration of people in 1968 or so and critical of various establishment institutions.
Checkmate in Cleveland by Estelle Zannes (CSU) – Covers Stokes era more or less from anti-Stokes perspective.
The Courage to Survive, an autobiography of the early life of Dennis Kucinich.
Newhouse by Thomas Maier – a book about the family that owns the Plain Dealer
Plain Dealer Wants $5 Million in Savings from 3 Unions
Posted by Roldo Bartimole in Media on May 8, 2009
May 7, 2009, add update… The cutbacks at The Plain Dealer will include Teamsters and Pressmen in addition to editorial staff.
The total the PD management wants to attain: $5 million a year in savings from the three unions.
I’m told that the editorial people would consider taking cutbacks to make up the 12 percent that management wants to save… if management would promise no layoffs for two years. No deal, said management.
Here, by the way, is the pay schedule of editorial employees: http://www.tnglocal1.org/wagesnew.pdf