Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
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.
Model
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.
Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published August 19, 1971. Articles in this issue cover topics including significant local and national issues. The Fort Pierce City Commission faces charges of ongoing discrimination from the Quarterback Club. Editorials critically address the President's stance on busing, arguing it undermines desegregation efforts, and highlight persistent racial discrimination within the U.S. military. Sports news features the University of Miami hiring its first Black football coach and Muhammad Ali receiving his passport for international bouts. The paper also reports on local church events, mail service issues in Lincoln Park, and various advertisements.
Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published April 22, 1971. Articles in this issue cover topics including a momentous Supreme Court decision mandating "More Busing" for school desegregation. The newspaper also features Mrs. Cleo Manselle Leath as the speaker for Club Entre Nous's sixteenth anniversary and highlights the recognition of Mrs. Rose Emma Gilliam as "Citizen of the Year," alongside Mr. Willie Stockton and Father Richard Barry for their humanitarian efforts by Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority. Additionally, the paper includes advertisements for various vehicles, such as a 1960 Taguar sedan, Chevrolet campers, Ford wagons, and a Ford dune buggy.