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This edition of the Chronicle details riots in response to racial inequaility and the governments reactions to such riots. It also discusses progressions in the Worl War II effort. This issue's headlines include: Page 1: MOTHER SPONSORS " HARMON"; First U.S Warship Named For Negro; World Elks To Meet In Pittsburgh; Elgin Field Disaster Is Gruesome sight; CBS Anti-Riot Broadcast Today; FDR Orderes Race Riot Action; "Liberty" Names Ottley As War Reporter; Rookie Cop Incites Near Riot; Robert Begins Fight Training; ETHIOPIA TO INCREASE CROPS; Hinds-Bealtie Nuptials Held; British Colonial Has Made Gains; McNutt Tells Manpower Facts; Hastie Urges FDR Act In Attacks On Soldiers; Claim Union Bias At Shipyard Page 2: Instructions For Test Air Raids Page 3: This page reports on events within the greater Boston area Page 4: Child Care For Employed Mothers In War Areas; LT. KENNEY KILLED; Mass. State Union Meets Page 5: This page reports on social events Page 6: Groups Protest Jim Crow Plan For Negro WAVES Page 7: This page reports on sports news Page 8:This page contains editorial opinions.
Collection Number
Clark Collection of African American Literature
Publication Date
7-24-1943
Subject Heading
African Americans -- Massachusetts – Newspapers; Boston (Mass.)—Newspapers; African Americans; United States -- Massachusetts -- Suffolk -- Boston
Volume
28
Issue
30
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 July 24, 1943" (1943). The Boston Chronicle Newspaper. 41.
https://dc.suffolk.edu/bos-chron/41