Marilou Suszko, author, “Cleveland’s West Side Market: 100 Years and Still Cooking”“The market was meant to be a symbol of the entire city,” said Taxel, “to create a sense of civic pride in immigrants and unite them as Americans.”
“In that era, it was not the place to be [for Black people] if you wanted to stay alive,” she said. Then, breaking the appropriately awkward tension, she added, “Now that I can go, I’m still not going. I need to learn how to cook.”were floated. When the discussion ended, a handful of attendees reminisced about their experiences with the market as well. While tales of shopper adventures and vendor life in the iconic building may sound romantic, it was still a place of work.
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