File
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Date Issued
1971-08-26
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published August 26, 1971. Articles in this issue cover topics including community activism, civil rights discourse, and cultural pride in Fort Pierce. A central focus is Charlie Frank Matthews’ confrontation with city officials over discriminatory utility billing and hiring practices, drawing a large and vocal public response. The edition also honors the legacy of W.A. Palmer, a major Black civic leader and entrepreneur. Other key stories include educational updates at Lincoln Park Community School, the establishment of Nairobi College for minority students in California, and nationwide labor and civil rights actions such as a bus strike in Pittsburgh and union protests in Chicago. Local church activities, obituaries, and social updates round out the edition, reflecting a vibrant and engaged African American community.
Note

Saint Lucie Historical Society

Language
Type
Genre
Extent
20 pages
Subject (Geographic)
Identifier
irsc_tcc_chr_042
Additional Information
Saint Lucie Historical Society
Date Backup
1971-08-26
Date Text
1971-08-26
Date Issued (EDTF)
1971-08-26
Extension


irsc

IID
irsc_tcc_chr_042
Issuance
continuing
Organizations
Attributed name: The Chronicle
Physical Description

printed newspaper
20 pages
Title Plain
The Chronicle, August 26, 1971
Origin Information

Lincoln Park Pub. Co.

Fort Pierce, FL

1971-08-26
continuing
Place

Fort Pierce, FL
Title
The Chronicle, August 26, 1971
Other Title Info

The Chronicle, August 26, 1971