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The community bulletin.

Publisher: Abilene, Tex. : Community Bulletin, 1967-
Edition/Format:   Newspaper : English
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In the late 1960s during a time of racial disparity and heightened tensions, this community bulletin gently insists upon justice. The authors alternately seek to encourage and to unite people of color in Abilene by providing encouraging stories and histories of well-known people of color. The bulletin is a unique document of the time that describes crushing economic contrasts, the inequity of segregation and  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Periodicals
Material Type: Newspaper, Internet resource
Document Type: Journal / Magazine / Newspaper, Internet Resource
OCLC Number: 19366667
Notes: The originals of this bulletin are housed in the lock cases at the Abilene Public Library. This bulletin is now available digitially in the West Texas Archive.
Description: nos. ; 28 cm.
Other Titles: Community bulletin (Abilene, Tex.)

Abstract:

In the late 1960s during a time of racial disparity and heightened tensions, this community bulletin gently insists upon justice. The authors alternately seek to encourage and to unite people of color in Abilene by providing encouraging stories and histories of well-known people of color. The bulletin is a unique document of the time that describes crushing economic contrasts, the inequity of segregation and desegregation and demonstrates the alternate feelings of hope and despair about a society that undermines the efforts of its most promising black citizens.

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