Florida Sentinel Bulletin Collection

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Florida Sentinel Publishing Co., Inc.

Publication Date

January 1972

Abstract

The January 11, 1972, issue of the Florida Sentinel Bulletin. Included are articles on crime news from the Tampa Bay Area; suspected corruption and embezzlement on the part of the late Liberian President William V.S. Tubman; the proclamation of Martin Luther King Jr., Day as a Florida holiday; local church and high school news; a televised fight between Joe Frazier and Terry Daniels; Marvin Gaye to perform at the First Annual Martin Luther King Birthday Commemoration Concerts; the National Urban League's endorsement of Rev. Jesse Jackson's plan for a coalition of civil rights leaders; as well as local and national sports news.

Keywords

African American newspapers, African Americans, William Tubman, (1895-1971), Liberia. President (1944-1971 : Tubman), Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, Joe Frazier (1944-2011), Jesse Jackson (1941- ), National Urban League

Extent

24 pages

Geographic Location

Hillsborough County (Fla.); Tampa (Fla.); Liberia

Language

English

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Text

Media Type

Newspapers

Identifier

F19-00409

Florida Sentinel Bulletin, January 11, 1972

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