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This edition of the Chronicle discusses progressions in the labor movement. The paper updates readers on the labor movement through outlining court cases and community movements. This edition of the Chronicle also provides updates on significant court cases. This issue's healines include: Page 1: BEATEN WOMAN GETS $750.00. T.B Association Graduates Class; High Court Forces Employers To Pay; Supreme Court Stays Excecution; Fire Ruins Rev. Harten's Church; Texas Primary Case Goes To Supreme Court; NAACP Detroit War Parley Call Issued; NAACP Drives for 2500 Members; State Guard AT FRESH POND; Cleve Williamns Promoted; Union Baptist Church Victory Day Draws Near; Negro Lad On HS Record Staff; Chronicle Man Joins Air; African Prisoners Conference Today Force; Pleasant Hill Church Dedicated Sunday Page 2: Child Care Anti-Jim Crow Law; Child Care Expert At St. Marks; Boston Labor Calls United Rally; YOU CAN'T FORCE FREEDOM Page 3: New England Page 4: To The Ladies; NYA Recruits; Rox. Consumers Club Moves Ahead; Penn. Theatre Sued For Jim Crow; Early Member Named Church Page 5: Brotherhood Policies Contracts Page 6: SPORTS Page 7: NAACP YOUTH GROUP

Collection Number

Clark Collection of African American Literature

Publication Date

5-1-1943

Subject Heading

African Americans -- Massachusetts – Newspapers; Boston (Mass.)—Newspapers; African Americans; United States -- Massachusetts -- Suffolk -- Boston

Volume

27

Issue

18

Publisher

Square Deal-Boston Chronicle Publishing Co.

Keywords

African American Studies, Politics and Social Change, Race and Ethnicity, United States History

City

Boston

Disciplines

African American Studies

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Boston Chronicle May 1, 1943

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