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Indianapolis Recorder
Founded in 1896 by William C. McClain, the Indianapolis Recorder has served as a vital platform for the African American community in Indianapolis, Indiana. Throughout its history, the newspaper has chronicled significant social issues, civil rights advancements, and local events, establishing itself as an indispensable resource. Renowned for its comprehensive coverage of politics, culture, and social justice, the Recorder has earned respect for its commitment to accuracy and advocacy for marginalized voices. On OldNews.com, you can discover scans of the Indianapolis Recorder, starting 1899, with a collection of 30,590 scans in total. This offers a unique opportunity to explore historical figures, events, and possibly even stories from your own family history. Delve into the past and see how the Indianapolis Recorder continues to influence public discourse, highlighting the importance of connecting with the broader community through its rich archives.