Restore Cleveland Hope

Restore Cleveland Hope

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In April 2002, Joan Southgate, a retired Social Worker and Cleveland-area activist, stepped off from the small town of Ripley, Ohio, with a simple goal: She wanted to highlight the courage and resourcefulness of the American slave and conductor families who risked so much for freedom on the Underground Railroad. and set out to increase awareness of a moment in history when people came together acr

Photos from Restore Cleveland Hope's post 11/03/2025

A film and a discussion about the Ohio Underground Railroad, Joan Southgate and moss! They all have something in common. At Tri-C Eastern Campus Thursday November 13 at 6pm
Science meets the Humanities on the UGRR

Photos from Restore Cleveland Hope's post 10/10/2025

Great visitors recently at the Cozad Bates House and photo of our amazing and beautiful pot holders with the Crossroads quilt pattern representing the City of Cleveland They are made by the African American Quilt and Doll Guild for us to sell. Each one is unique We're open for free tours each Saturday Noon-4pm

Photos from Restore Cleveland Hope's post 09/15/2025

P.A. students from CWRU broaden their views share ideas and learn about the abolitionists

Photos from Restore Cleveland Hope's post 07/21/2025

St Martin de Porres summer camp kids searched for clues for our UGRR Find &Seek game. It wasn't a railroad and it wasn't literally underground but the UGRR was a secretive, illegal way to help freedom seekers escape from being enslaved. The intrepid campers found lots of answers. It was a time when people stood up for what was right-- freedom for everyone.

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11508 Mayfield Road
Cleveland, OH
44106

Opening Hours

12am - 4pm