Europeans Move Out, Asians Move In
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Title
Europeans Move Out, Asians Move In
Subject
Goodrich Neighborhood
Chinatown
Description
The Goodrich Neighborhod evovled into the New Chinatown. Cleveland's population declined heavily after the Great Depression, with many people migrating outside the city. Between the years 1980-1990 the Asian community grew by 63 percent in the Goodrich neighborhood while the white population seen a 36 percent decrease.
Creator
Cleveland Press
Source
Cleveland State University Special Collections, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland Press Collection
Date
unknown
Contributor
Charmain Jordan
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Chinatown (Cleveland, Ohio)
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