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Iowa bystander. volume 38, number 41, April 01, 1932 Item Info

Contents include but are not limited to news important to the Black community in Iowa and the nation, including the Scottsboro Boys case as it heads toward the U.S. Supreme Court, reports of segregation on Greyhound bus lines, and local civil rights efforts. It detailes vibrant community life in Des Moines church anniversaries, club meetings, social events, concerts, and youth programs alongside sports achievements, club meetings social events, concerts, ad youth programs alongside sports achievements, public health advice, and obituaries. The paper also reports on political developments, such as debates over fair elections, representation on police forces, and candidates for public office, while highlighting cultural events like touring bands and theatrical performances. Overall, the issue reflects a community actively engaged in social justice, religious life, culture, and civic participation during a challenging era.
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Title:
Iowa bystander. volume 38, number 41, April 01, 1932
Date Created:
1932-04-01
Time Period:
1930s
Description:
Contents include but are not limited to news important to the Black community in Iowa and the nation, including the Scottsboro Boys case as it heads toward the U.S. Supreme Court, reports of segregation on Greyhound bus lines, and local civil rights efforts. It detailes vibrant community life in Des Moines church anniversaries, club meetings, social events, concerts, and youth programs alongside sports achievements, club meetings social events, concerts, ad youth programs alongside sports achievements, public health advice, and obituaries. The paper also reports on political developments, such as debates over fair elections, representation on police forces, and candidates for public office, while highlighting cultural events like touring bands and theatrical performances. Overall, the issue reflects a community actively engaged in social justice, religious life, culture, and civic participation during a challenging era.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans Black people Segregation Civil rights African American churches Anniversaries Clubs Sports Public health Obituaries Political development Elections Public officers Religious education African American political activists Crime Advertising
Subject (Organization):
United States. Supreme Court
Contributor (Person):
Morris, James B.
Location:
Iowa--Des Moines
Language:
eng
Contributing Institution:
Des Moines Public Library (Des Moines, Iowa)
Publisher:
Iowa Bystander Pub. Co.
Extent:
4 pages
Genre:
Newspapers
Type:
Text Image
Format:
image/jpeg
Digital Collection Title:
Amplifying Black Voices in Iowa
Digital Collection Permalink:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9156m
Related Resource:
Library of Congress Control Number: sn83025185
Digital Object Identifier:
bystander19320401
Item Permalink:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9ng4h06n
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This metadata record is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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"Iowa bystander. volume 38, number 41, April 01, 1932", Des Moines Public Library (Des Moines, Iowa), Amplifying Black Voices in Iowa, Iowa State University Library Digital Collections
Reference Link:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9ng4h06n
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