The Script

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"Brevard County's Only Colored Newspaper" containing church, social, and news of general interest. Circulation in Cocoa, Merritt Island, and Mims every Saturday. The Script Collection includes volume I, number 1 from July 13, 1946, through February 8, 1947 totally twenty-nine issues with contributions from Harry T. Moore. Moore (1905-1951) was the founder of the first branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in Brevard County, Florida.

Subject

Brevard County (Fla.) -- Newspapers; Brevard (Fla.) -- Newspapers; Colored people -- Newspapers; African Americans -- Newspapers; African Americans -- Brevard County (Fla.) -- 1940s; African American Newspapers; Black Newspapers; Civil Rights Movement; People; Places; Social Life.

Subject - Personal Names

Wynn, Walter C. (Reverend); Jenkins, Ethel

Date

12-21-1946

Publisher

Elmer Silas (Cocoa, Fla.)

Description-TOC

A Very Merry Merry Christmas To All; Plans Big Menu For Christmas (with photo of Miss Ethel Jenkins); Walter C. Wynn Now In Liberia (with photo of Walter C. Wynn); Rev. Coffee Ends Last Period Here; Ice Cream Parlor Is Xmas Present; Nick Ford Ships Fine Fruit; The Script's Next issue January 4th; Kids Saw Santa at Walters Last Night; Two More Weeks of New Subscription Rates; A Man at Home; The Attainment of Success; TUSKEEGEE IN LIBERIA; COCOA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NEWS [Column]; Xmas Seal Sales Ended; City Briefs and Social News [Column]; Church News [Column]; THE TROJAN NEWS [Column].

Number Of Pages

8 p.

Size

23 cm x 30 cm

Repository

Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Cultural Complex

Coverage-Spatial

Brevard (Fla.)

Document Type

Newspaper

The Script, Vol. 01 No. 24, December 21, 1946


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