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Digital Document
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Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
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This is an issue of The Chronicle, published June 20, 1974. Articles in this issue cover topics including the St. Lucie County School Board's decision to dismiss numerous teacher aides due to federal funding cuts, budget requests from the Sheriff's Department, and community concerns regarding the Housing Authority. The newspaper also details various criminal investigations and community programs. Nationally, it addresses President Nixon's diplomatic efforts and critical issues facing the Black Press, including advertising bias and opposition to a broadcast license renewal bill. Additionally, the paper includes diverse features on topics ranging from consumer advice to recipes.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
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This is an issue of The Chronicle, published July 19, 1973. Articles in this issue cover topics including reports on a significant event in Baltimore concerning a member of the Maryland House of Delegates. It also highlights an unexpected $235,950 grant to the Neighborhood Youth Corp (NYC) for 550 summer jobs, with a portion allocated to Martin County's NYC project, despite difficulties in finding enough teenagers to fill the positions. Other news includes details on new bus routes, traffic fatality rates in Okeechobee and Martin Counties, and upcoming paving and resurfacing projects in Fort Pierce.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
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This is an issue of The Chronicle, published December 21, 1972. Articles in this issue cover topics including a front-page report on the shooting deaths of two Southern University students, with the head of the state's commission of inquiry attributing the fatal shotgun blast to one of the sheriff's deputies. The paper also announces the assignment of Rev. F.A. Allen to St. Paul AME Church in Coconut Grove and includes a "Merry Christmas" greeting. Hospital admissions and discharges from December 11-13 are also listed.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published November 16, 1972. Articles in this issue cover topics including the significant increase in Black political power following the recent presidential election, noting the re-election of all 13 incumbent Black House members and the addition of 3 new ones, marking the highest Black representation since Reconstruction. Key victories include Edward Brooks' re-election to the U.S. Senate, Andrew Young's historic win in Georgia, and the election of Black individuals to the Arkansas state legislature for the first time since Reconstruction. The paper also features advertisements for Sony stereo systems and Trinitron color televisions.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published October 26, 1972. Articles in this issue cover topics including an anti-busing group's plan to propose a constitutional amendment after the November election and details a scheduled power outage by the Fort Pierce Utility Authority for system improvements. Editorials discuss ongoing community challenges and the historical significance of the Black press. The paper also includes advertisements for car services and tires.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published October 12, 1972. Articles in this issue cover topics including reports on the formation of a national coalition of Black trade unionists, established to address the specific issues faced by Black workers within unions and to mobilize the Black vote for Senator George S. McGovern. Editorials reflect on the future of the Black community and the historical significance of the Black press. The paper also includes advertisements for local businesses.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published August 3, 1972. Articles in this issue cover topics including a prominent report on Claude Anderson, Governor Askew's aide, requesting a survey on the expulsion rate of Black students, citing concerns about mass expulsions and the declining number of Black schools and administrators. He also highlighted disparities in how expulsions affect Black and white students, and the financial impact on school districts. Editorials reflect on ongoing community challenges and the vital role of the Black press. The paper also includes church news and various advertisements.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published July 13, 1972. Articles in this issue cover topics including a central report on the Nixon administration's rebuttal to the NAACP's accusations of failing to end job discrimination, with both sides presenting conflicting views on minority employment progress. Another prominent story details the arrest of Sarasota undertaker Jerome Stevens on assault charges following an altercation with a former county judge. Editorials reflect on ongoing community challenges and the vital role of the Black press. The paper also includes a senior citizen discount advertisement and various other local ads.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published June 22, 1972. Articles in this issue cover topics including a prominent report on six Black labor bosses in Ruskin, Florida, who have been charged by the FBI with holding migrant tomato pickers in "slavery." The article identifies the accused individuals and notes prior complaints regarding migrant worker housing. Editorials reflect on ongoing community challenges and the historical importance of the Black press. The newspaper also includes local hospital admissions and discharges, and various advertisements.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published April 20, 1972. Articles in this issue cover topics including Lisbon U. Tillman's appointment to lead a new Discrimination Complaints Processing Branch within the Civil Service Commission. It also reports on St. Paul AME Church's successful rally that raised $10,000 and highlights extended hours for voter registration. Editorials discuss the enduring importance of the Black press and reflect on the community's future. The paper further includes Easter season reflections, church news, lifestyle tips, recipes, and advertisements for various goods.