Miami Tropical Dispatch newspapers, 1940-1949
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Brief Description:

The Tropical Dispatch was a black owned newspaper, published by Daniel Francis, now out of circulation, that circulated in Southern Florida. The Tropical Dispatch's mottoes were: "An Aggressive and Progressive Negro Weekly"; "Service-Thrift-Cooperation"; "For the cause that lacks assistance,/ For the wrongs that need resistance,/ For the future in the distance"; "Authentic, Local, Southern and National News Coverage".

The following are examples of Tropical Dispatch headlines:

"Conduct Last Rites For Late Dr. W. A. Chapman-Impressive Services Are Conducted."

"Marion Anderson Stung By Atlanta's Jim Crow 'Law'."

"YOUR OWN HOME In The Newest Colored Subdivision In Miami AIRPORT GARDENS-$10 Down $10 Month."

"Harlem Square To Be One Of Miami's Finest."

"A Better Understanding Is Breaking The Grip, South Pressure Groups; Ignorance Fear; Negro Advancement."

"Isaac Woodard Asks $50,000 For His Eyes Charleston, W. Va"

"Miami University Prof. Forum Speaker (Dr. Homer Jack)"

"Hastie Holds Out Little Hope For Civil Rights Action in '49 says Negro Vote Could Switch Back To GOP In 1950."

"Mount Zion Plans Mother's Day Exercises."

"To Serve As A Juror (Daniel R. Francis) Summoned by Sheriff Jimmy Sullivan."

Held at:
The Black Archives History & Research Foundation of South FL, Inc.
819 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33136
Phone: 786-708-4610
Fax: 305-400-8756
Email: jhurtado [at] bahlt.org
Record Series Number: 01/BAF MS_00073
Created by: Black Archives (1977-present)
Volume: 16.0 Linear Feet
More information is available at http://www.theblackarchives.org/archon/containerlists/tropicalDispatchCL.pdf (pdf)
Access Restrictions: Due to the fragile nature of the newspapers, special permission must be granted to access the collection.
Genres/Forms of Material
Newspapers
Languages of Materials
English [eng]
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Physical Access Notes: Due to the fragile nature of the newspapers, special permission must be granted to access the collection.