Indianapolis recorder
Selected photographs from the Indianapolis Recorder, Indiana's longest continuously-operated African American newspaper.
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Date of Original
1900/1987
Subject
Newspapers--Indiana--Indianapolis
African American newspapers--Indiana--Indianapolis
African Americans--Indiana
Indianapolis (Ind.)--History
Location
United States, Indiana, Marion County, 39.78171, -86.13847
United States, Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, 39.76838, -86.15804
Medium
web sites
Type
StillImage
Description
Selected photographs from the Indianapolis Recorder, Indiana's longest continuously-operated African American newspaper that served the state's African American community; the collection dates from circa 1900 to 1987.
Contributing Institution
Indiana Historical Society
Search Results
2. Ground Breaking for Housing Project
3. Coalition of 100 Black Women
4. Joe Watkins and Kenny Morgan Named Outstanding Young Hoosiers
5. Members of Criminal Justice and Business Community Gather to Honor Sheriff Deputy Chief Burnice Head
6. Mayor and City County Council President Bid Farewell to Former Members of Council
7. New Members of City County Council Are Sworn In
8. Mayor and Group at the Madame Walker Urban Life Center Restoration Project
9. Rev. Mozel Sanders with Opportunities Industrialization Center Site Selection Committee
10. Indianapolis Power and Light Donation to Opportunities Industrialization Centers, Inc.
11. Mrs. Martin Luther King Jr. with Sam Jones
12. Chairperson of the National Black Women's Political Leadership Caucus Meets with Members of the Indianapolis Chapter
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