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William Otis Walker-journalist, editor, president of local chapters of the Urban League, NAACP & Negro Business League.
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Program will feature Fannie Lewis elected in 1979, and served in the Cleveland City Council for 30 years.
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Program will feature Lethia Cousins Fleming founder of the Negro Welfare Association now the National Urban League.
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Library systems will soon be places where residents can apply for benefits like food stamps and medicaid or take classes
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Liz Piatt, Associate Professor of Sociology, speaks on Charles Chesnutt and his daughter, Helen Chesnutt.
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Vivien Sandlund, Professor of History, speaks on Carl and Louis Stokes.
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Sandra Morgan, Granddaughter of Garrett Morgan speaks on Garrett Morgan.
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Anisi Daniels Smith, Instructor of Sociology, speaks on Jane Edna Hunter.
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Biomedical researchers describe their studies & how they are working to improve health with residents through exercise.
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Violinist Hannah White will join WCLV host, Angela Mitchell for a program of music and conversation.