The Cleveland Civil Rights Trail historical marker honoring Carl B. Stokes, the first Black mayor of a major American city, was unveiled outside Cleveland City Hall Wednesday.
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Civil Rights Trail historical marker honoring Carl B. Stokes, the first Black mayor of a major American city, was unveiled outside Cleveland City Hall Wednesday, according to the Cleveland Restoration Society which the project.
Cordell Stokes, the son of the late Carl B. Stokes, Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb, playwright Peter Lawson and Civil Rights Trail Chair Natoya Walker Minor were among those in attendance to celebrate the addition of the historical marker in Downtown Cleveland.The Carl. B. Stokes historical marker outside city hall is among others that will be placed throughout Cleveland honoring the trailblazers and locations that were pivotal in the civil rights movement in the city.
The marker reads, in part,"Despite challenges, including a shootout between Black Nationalists and Cleveland police, Stokes preserved and served two full terms before deciding not to run again in 1971." As Cleveland mayor, Stokes"transformed the energy of the civil rights movement into a model of Black political power."
According to CRS, this project is supported through a grant from the African American Civil Rights grant program as administered by the National Park Service, Department of the Interior.Download the News 5 Cleveland app now for more stories from us, plus alerts on major news, the latest weather forecast, traffic information and much more. Download now on your Apple device here, and your Android device here.
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