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Mark Souther
@marksouther.bsky.social
Cleveland-based urban, public, & digital historian | author of New Orleans on Parade, Believing in Cleveland, Sandhill Cities | CLE Historical, Green Book CLE | trumpeter @ CLE Repertory Orchestra, Cleveland Winds, Euclid Sym Orch | https://marksouther.org
Happy to see my Sandhill Cities book displayed at the Urban History Association conference. For those interested in smaller and midsized cities and/or the modern US South, check it out at the Scholars’ Choice table in the book exhibit. #UHA25LA @lsupress.bsky.social
October 11, 2025 at 2:35 PM
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Finally, FRIDAY 10/10 from 10:45am-12:15pm you'll have the chance to speak w @charlotte-leib.bsky.social about her research that reconstructs historic #Lenape wild rice彡stands near #Manhattan, in the #Meadowlands, using digital #webmaps @bplmaps.bsky.social Come try the map! bsky.app/profile/urba...
⑵ Besides posting here during #UHA2025LA @charlotte-leib.bsky.social will be sharing a digital project this #Friday in #LA Titled "Wild Rice and Munsee Lenape Lifeways in the New Jersey Meadowlands," it is part of #OurLandOurStories our-land-our-stories.libraries.rutgers.edu/exhibits/sho... #envhist
October 10, 2025 at 4:18 AM
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SOUNDSCAPES NYC is an educational programming project rooted in a popular #podcast about how music created in #NewYork has shaped the city & how the city itself has been an incubator in which music has blossomed.

Learn more about Purcell's project here: themetropole.blog/2024/12/10/s... #UHA2025LA
Soundscapes: The Music that Created New York
Launched in 2024, Soundscapes N.Y.C. is a podcast about how music created in New York has shaped the history of the city and how throughout its history the city itself has been an incubator for new…
themetropole.blog
October 10, 2025 at 4:00 AM
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Green Book Cleveland is a #digitalhistory project by the Center for #PublicHistory & #DH @Cleveland State. It combines Victor H. Green’s famous travel guides, pub'd from 1936-1966, w/ new research on #Black entertainment, leisure&rec in Cleveland & NEOhio. Author: Mark Souther greenbookcleveland.org
Green Book Cleveland
The history of Black entertainment, leisure, and recreation in Northeast Ohio. A project of the CSU Center for Public History + Digital Humanities.
greenbookcleveland.org
October 10, 2025 at 3:44 AM
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Stop by the Gold Room 9am-5:30pm TOMORROW Fri. 10/10 and Sat. 10/11 during the conference for hands-on #demonstrations and #conversations with these projects' digital creators.

Featured projects in the #UHA2025LA Digital Projects Exhibition include the ones posted to this thread + many more! ⤵ ⤵ ⤵
October 10, 2025 at 3:23 AM
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Envisioning Seneca Village blends historical research w/ #digitalmapping + rendering to present an interactive 3D model of what #SenecaVillage might have looked like in 1855, two yrs before its destruction to build Central Park. Co-Authors: Gergely Baics, Meredith Linn, Leah Meisterlin & Myles Zhang
October 10, 2025 at 3:40 AM
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#BunkerHillRefrain provides scholars and the general public with an opportunity to reimagine the history of #LosAngeles by telling the stories of a neighborhood erased by #urbanrenewal. Co-Authors: Mats Borges, Meredith Drake Reitan, Curtis Fletcher and students #UHA2025LA
October 10, 2025 at 4:06 AM
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Get ready to explore the future of urban history at #UHA2025LA! Tomorrow and Saturday, the UHA conference's Digital Exhibition Floor in the #BiltmoreHotel 's Gold Room will showcase cutting-edge research that’s transforming how we understand urban places.
October 10, 2025 at 2:53 AM
My newest book, Sandhill Cities, published by @lsupress.bsky.social, is now available! Looking outward from Atlanta or Charlotte, the fall-line cities might seem peripheral, but their histories are inseparable from that of an emerging modern South. Learn more at lsupress.org/978080718489....
Sandhill Cities
Sandhill Cities is a comparative history of Augusta, Columbus, and Macon, Georgia, in the twentieth century. Weaving together southern, urban, and environmen...
lsupress.org
August 7, 2025 at 11:14 AM
Just happened upon this nice collection of Cincinnati Better Housing League photos of tenements and alleys, many from the Progressive Era but also some later ones from the Depression digital.cincinnatilibrary.org/digital/coll...
December 10, 2024 at 6:08 PM
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A revealing Christmas skit by the firm hired by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts to oversee relocation, site management, and demolition of Lincoln Square urbanrenewal.substack.com/p/lincoln-ce...
November 24, 2024 at 4:32 PM
Kind of excited that I have nothing scheduled this weekend! For the previous five weekends, I’ve had one or more band or orchestra rehearsals or concerts to top of the usual semester stuff.
November 22, 2024 at 6:47 PM
Ahh, the first lake effect snow warning of the season! Winter is paying Cleveland an early visit.
November 22, 2024 at 2:28 AM
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Here’s my latest, First Family: George Washington’s Heirs and the Making of America

bookshop.org/p/books/firs...
November 16, 2024 at 3:54 PM
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Totally exciting to see this brand new book by @sethrockman.bsky.social out on the table at the Harvard Bookstore
November 15, 2024 at 11:58 PM
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American West friends - here's a new profile for the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at BYU: @byureddcenter.bsky.social. Follow and share!

bsky.app/profile/byur...
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November 15, 2024 at 6:09 PM
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1) Currently working on digital exhibit for NYS public library system on urban renewal; plans for a book on UR (@urbanrenewal.bsky.social).
2)How to find and count people displaced involuntarily for other govt programs besides UR (esp urban expressways but also TVA, dams, NYC water, etc)
Bluesky academics, let's get to know each other! Quote this & tell me: 1) a project you’re working on & 2) an idea/theory you aren't working on but keep thinking about.

1) Currently working on a book about Black soldiers in the U.S. Army during the post-Civil War era (based off my dissertation).
Bluesky academics, let's get to know each other! Quote this & tell me: 1) a project you’re working on & 2) an idea/theory you aren't working on but keep thinking about.
1) Currently writing a book titled A Spirited History of the Taverns, Inns, & Public Houses of Virginia
November 15, 2024 at 6:03 PM
1) Currently working on the Green Book Cleveland DH project and working through the in-press production stage of my next book on GA fall-line cities.

2) Wondering if there were other Black-owned beach resorts on the Great Lakes similar to the two we’ve researched on Lake Erie in NE Ohio.
Bluesky academics, let's get to know each other! Quote this & tell me: 1) a project you’re working on & 2) an idea/theory you aren't working on but keep thinking about.

1) Currently working on a book about Black soldiers in the U.S. Army during the post-Civil War era (based off my dissertation).
Bluesky academics, let's get to know each other! Quote this & tell me: 1) a project you’re working on & 2) an idea/theory you aren't working on but keep thinking about.
1) Currently writing a book titled A Spirited History of the Taverns, Inns, & Public Houses of Virginia
November 15, 2024 at 5:15 PM
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"To the Latin American immigrants who made up a growing share of the surrounding community, MacArthur Park was a place for survival ... 'In my country it is not a crime to be a vendor,' protested a man from El Salvador who sold toys." L.A. immigration, street commerce, McArthur Park and the LAPD
The “World City” at Work: How Street Vendors Transformed Global L.A
By David Helps Jorge Cruz Cortes was still a teenager when the Los Angeles Police Department arrested him for selling household goods without a license in 1989. The eighteen-year-old from Oaxaca, M…
themetropole.blog
November 13, 2024 at 1:45 PM
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My department is running a tenure track search in Public History for someone who focuses on Latine or Indigenous History. PLEASE share widely; and reach out with questions. I'm more than happy to sell the benefits of joining our really vibrant program.

www.careers.luc.edu/postings/29664
History, Assistant Professor of Public History, Tenure Track
The candidate will have a PhD in History or a closely related field at the time of appointment. Candidates for the position must demonstrate clear potential for excellence in research and teaching, ob...
www.careers.luc.edu
November 13, 2024 at 4:12 PM
For those in #Cleveland, you can see me play with the Cleveland Winds this Sunday, Nov. 17. Why is there a moth on this poster, you ask? Because our portion of this joint concert with CSU Wind Ensemble opens with Viet Cuong’s “Moth.” Concert info: facebook.com/events/s/csu...
November 11, 2024 at 9:31 PM
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Hi Everyone! Here's the latest from our Researching Urban Renewal Substack: "Who Was Urban Renewal For?"
open.substack.com/pub/urbanren...
Who Was Urban Renewal For?
Municipal officials and urban planners often described urban renewal projects as ways to eliminate slums and provide better housing for low and moderate income families.
open.substack.com
October 24, 2024 at 1:18 AM
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US Urban History starter pack. I know I probably missed a bunch of really talented people, so please add and suggest folks. @urbanrenewal.bsky.social @lizgreenspan.bsky.social

go.bsky.app/ADP275m
November 10, 2024 at 10:12 PM
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If there isn't already an urban history starter pack, it shouldn't be hard to find enough users to start one @urbanhistorya.bsky.social
Is there an urban history starter pack? Of digital history?
November 10, 2024 at 5:41 PM
Greetings to all who have recently followed me. You inspired me to fly out of the “bird cage,” which I hadn’t visited in maybe a year anyway. Happy to connect here, although my current philosophy is less time on social media, more time IRL.
November 10, 2024 at 9:24 PM