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Contributing Institution
Maine State Library
Document Type
Text
Exact Creation Date
4-1971
Language
English
Location
Cumberland County; Portland
Other Location
The West End; Munjoy Hill; Peaks Island; Bayside; Deering; Danforth St.
Keywords
Model Cities; Model City; Welfare; Munjoy Hill; Hilltop Market; Peaks Island; Bayside; Victory Market; C&J Market; C & J Market; C and J Market; Portland East Action; Kennedy Park; Danforth St Area; St. Elizabeth's; Danforth St. Center; Danforth Center; Danforth Street Center; West End; West Side; West Side Center; Sagamore; Sagamore Village; Community Building; Deering; Deering Village; Deering Area; LIP; We Who Care; Rosa E. True School; Rosa True School; St. Dominics; St. Doms; Saint Dominics; Portland School Budget; Women's Coalition; Youth In Action; Portland Renewal Authority; NWRO; National Welfare Rights Organization; Pinecap; Department of Labor; DOL; D.O.L; D. O. L.; Labor Department; ADC Mothers; Pierre Shevenell; Shevenell, Pierre; Fred Brown; Brown, Fred; Vinny O'Malley; O'Malley, Vinny; Betty Littlefield; Littlefield, Betty; Gerrie Pettingill; Pettingill, Gerrie; Greg Scandles; Scandels, Greg; Robert Philbrook; Philbrook, Robert; Jim Henry; Henry, Jim; Percy Allen; Allen, Percy; Peter O'Malley; O'Malley, Peter; Gay Walker; Walker, Gay; VOLT Program; OEO; PROP; Portland Tenants Union; Danforth Street Neighborhood Center; United Low Income; Nixon Family Assistance Plan; The Block Mothers; The Block Parents
Recommended Citation
Low Income People, Inc., "Low Income People's Voice, April 1971" (1971). Low Income People’s Voice. 4.
https://digitalmaine.com/lipvoice/4
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Description
The Low Income People’s Voice (aka LIP’s Voice) is a publication put out by the federally funded program Lower Income People Inc. The office was located (at one point) at 155 Brackett St. Portland, ME 04102 (aka The People’s Building). By March 1971 they were located at 181 State St. 2nd FL. The Acting Chair was Earl Ireland, Secretary was Lynn Smith, and Treasurer was Percy Allan. Publication ran from ca. 1970 to 1972.
The purpose of LIP’s Voice was to share information with the general public of Portland with what was going on around the Model Cities program, Portland City Council, State and Federal programs that would be of interest to Low Income residences as well as tips for pinching pennies, classifieds, local events, and write-ins from the public. The articles focused on corruption and illegal activities of locals, landlords, law enforcement, city/state/federal officials, as well as to point out those who are ethical and for the people.
In March of 1971 the paper’s name changed to The People’s Voice.
The neighborhoods that this newspaper circulated around were: The West End, Munjoy Hill, Peaks Island, Bayside, Deering, Danforth St.
Regular contributors include: Geraldine/Gerrie D. Pettingill; Gay Walker; Pierre Shevenell; Fred Brown; Vinny O'Malley; Betty Littlefield; Greg Scandles; Robert "Bob/Bobby" Philbrook; Jim Henry; Percy Allen; Peter O'Malley