The Boston Chronicle Newspaper
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This edition of the Boston Chronicle discusses race riots and the various reactions to them. It also discusses other important social issues of the time such as labor unions. This issue's headlines include: Page 1: POLES STARTED DETROIT CLASH; Aimed to Halt Aid to Russian Army; Boston Citizens Meet To Forestall Racial Riots; Boards Hear of Tic Toc Jim Crow; 22 CHAPLANS GRADUATE AT HARVARD; Merritt Promoted P.O Foreman; Dropped Bomb On Pantalleria; Noted Sociologist Speaks In Newton; Ethiopian Cabinet Members Listed; Page 2: This page reports on religious news Page 3: This primarily reports on news regarding the Greater Boston area Page 4: 1st Officer White Leads Battalion; AKA Leader Gives Dynamic Speech. Page 5: Named City Prosecutor Page 6: Hub Leaders condemn riots Page 7: Rabbis Demand Riot Probe Page 8: This page highlights sport events Page 9: Drapes Shapes And Nazi Apes
Collection Number
Clark Collection of African American Literature
Publication Date
7-3-1943
Subject Heading
African Americans -- Massachusetts – Newspapers; Boston (Mass.)—Newspapers; African Americans; United States -- Massachusetts -- Suffolk -- Boston
Volume
28
Issue
27
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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Recommended Citation
The Boston Chronicle, "Boston Chronicle July 3, 1943" (1943). The Boston Chronicle Newspaper. 5.
https://dc.suffolk.edu/bos-chron/5
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some titles cut off in first page