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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 November 1, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including African American community advancement, youth achievement, and civil rights developments. A major feature covers the successful fundraising and support for Henry Green, a talented local football player attending a prep school in Connecticut. Other stories address racial discrimination in New York's public school supervisory exams, the importance of parental involvement in education amid growing automation, and the evolving role of Black churches in social and economic justice. Political coverage includes election outcomes for local candidates and commentary on school integration. National features spotlight Black professionals, Stevie Wonder's wedding, and initiatives to increase Black participation in banking and urban development.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
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This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on October 15, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including civic and community developments in Fort Pierce, Florida, highlighting increasing political engagement, local elections, and civil rights issues. The edition reports on the upcoming city election, including candidate profiles and mayoral salary debates. A feature highlights rising white student enrollment at Florida A&M University, reflecting growing recognition of its academic excellence. Editorials and opinion pieces stress accountability, personal responsibility, and community standards, particularly in Black neighborhoods. The edition also documents the promotion of Ben Hickman to a key New York City hospital role and showcases ongoing school integration and athletic participation trends. Religious updates, community events, and obituaries round out the issue, offering a window into Black life in early 1970s Florida.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
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This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on July 30, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including local civil rights activism, voter registration efforts, and community organization among African Americans. A key focus is on the Citizens United for Power (CUP), a grassroots group founded to improve socio-economic conditions and political participation in Fort Pierce’s Black neighborhoods. The paper also details ongoing segregation at Big Daddy’s Lounge, despite formal integration laws, prompting protest and advocacy from local leaders. Editorials critique insufficient federal labor integration efforts and funding disparities in historically Black colleges, particularly Florida A&M.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
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This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on July 23, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including reports on the St. Lucie County School Board's decision to resubmit its desegregation plan to HEW, despite dissenting votes for a freedom-of-choice approach. The newspaper also announces the appointment of Eugene Ritchie as Assistant Principal at McCarty High School and features an obituary for Mattie Love. Additionally, the paper includes advertisements for Westinghouse air conditioners.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on June 18, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including reports that School Board members are scheduled to present a new plan in Washington. The newspaper also highlights the City Association's activities, including their observance of National Club Women Month, a Calendar Tea, and the purchase of a color TV for the Youth Hall. Representatives from local women's clubs are also attending the Florida Association of Women's Clubs meeting in Saint Petersburg. Additionally, the paper includes church news and an update on Fletcher of Means Court at Fort Jackson Leading School.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on June 11, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including the controversial plan to convert Lincoln Park Academy into an elementary school, a decision termed "Cultured Raped" by opponents. The newspaper also covers the commencement exercises for 410 seniors at Vero Beach High School, featuring a speech by Mrs. Joan Heggan. An image depicts a Cuban protest poster against the kidnapping of fishermen, denouncing "worms" (Cuban exiles). Additionally, the paper includes advertisements for casual wear and furniture.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
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This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on June 4, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including the local desegregation plan, which will reduce Lincoln Park Academy to an elementary school and notes that the institution sent out its final graduating class. The newspaper also highlights numerous students who received financial aid from various sources for college, including scholarships from sororities and universities. Additionally, it features advertisements for automotive services like oil changes, lubrication, and tire services.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on May 28, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including Coretta Scott King's commencement address at Bethune-Cookman College, where she challenged graduates to continue the work of freedom fighters and criticized Florida's continued school segregation. The newspaper also reports on the passing of pioneer Fort Pierce resident Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson and includes advertisements for local department stores and real estate offerings.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
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This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on May 14, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including the discontinuation of the "freedom-of-choice" integration plan and features Mrs. Coretta Scott King as the commencement speaker at Bethune-Cookman College, with Bishop James S. Thomas delivering the baccalaureate sermon. The newspaper also notes the St. Lucie School Board opening gates for recreation and Mrs. Bertha Johnson celebrating her ninetieth birthday, alongside advertisements for tires.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on May 7, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including the tragic drowning of two youths in Taylor Creek and questions the lack of county action regarding the danger. The newspaper also covers Sheila Smilley being crowned Miss May Day at Bethune-Cookman College and highlights St. Paul A.M.E. church's Woman's Day Drive. Additionally, it details efforts to research the "Negro market" through a new National Black Consumer Index.