The Boston Chronicle Newspaper
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This edition of the Chronicle discusses Black Laborers. The paper highlights the exclusion of Black Americans form the workforce; discrimination against Black workers; and the immigration of Jamacian and Bahaman workers. This issue's headlines include: Page 1: LEADERS HALT RIOT IN HARLEM; New York Mayor Acts Swifttly; Summer Theatre Presents Ingram; Maceo Harris In Advanced Class; Capt. CarterOn hurried Visit; Jamaicans and Bahamans Half Of Foreign Labor; NFCL Urges No Extradition; Rev. Adam Powell Out For Congress; Waitress Union Said To Bar Negro; Free French Aid To 10,00,000; Finley Wilson Gets Job Treasury Staff Job; Conn. Sets Up Race BIas Unit; Coast Guard Gets 153d Anniversary; License Board Rebukes Tic Tioc Page 2: Four Freedoms Taken Seriously By Negroes; What To Do In An Air Raid of Test Page 3: This page reports on events within the greater Boston area Page 4: Detroiter Offers To Pawn Car To Aid NAACP; Treas. Hurley Appoints Leader Page 5:This page contains news regarding social events. Page 6: This page details editorial opinions. Page 7: This page reports on sports news. Page 8: Newark Race Riots Leads To Law Suits; FEPC Cracks N.Y Firm;s Color Bar
Collection Number
Clark Collection of African American Literature
Publication Date
8-7-1943
Subject Heading
African Americans -- Massachusetts – Newspapers; Boston (Mass.)—Newspapers; African Americans; United States -- Massachusetts -- Suffolk -- Boston
Volume
28
Issue
32
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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The Boston Chronicle, "Boston Chronicle August 7, 1943" (1943). The Boston Chronicle Newspaper. 12.
https://dc.suffolk.edu/bos-chron/12