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Stories by author Geoff Sutton: 5

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Black Women on Lincoln Avenue in the 1870s

By looking at US Census data from 1870 and 1880, we can better understand the people who lived on what became Lincoln Avenue in 1877.

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Frederick Douglass School Library

Since the nineteenth century, the Cincinnati Public Library provided service in the district’s school buildings. Douglass was no different; it housed a small library for the use of its students. 

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Gordon Hotel

Famous as a Green Book site, this building was one of the few hotels in Cincinnati that offered rooms for black travelers during Jim Crow.

By Geoff Sutton
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Home of James Hathaway Robinson, Sr.

Nationally known sociologist

By Geoff Sutton
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Washington Terrace

Low-cost housing constructed during the early 20th century.

By Geoff Sutton
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