Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
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.
Model
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.
Model
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.
Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on December 11, 1969. Articles in this issue cover topics including an editorial questioning the "phasing out" of Black schools, and the resignation of Fort Pierce City Manager George Adkins. It also reports on the results of the municipal election where Lee Nelson and Carol R. Lait were victorious. Other key articles detail a meeting of Black publishers to tackle advertising issues and a gathering of Black leaders in Miami to plan a statewide voter registration campaign. The newspaper further discusses the University of Florida Medical School's efforts to attract more Black students and announces journalism fellowships for Negroes.