The Oklahoma Clipper
The Oklahoma Clipper, founded in 1905 by J. A. McCoy in Indianola, Oklahoma, has a rich history as a prominent voice for the African American community in the region. Over the years, it has served as a critical platform for news, advocacy, and the promotion of civil rights. With a mix of local news, community events, cultural stories, and editorials, the newspaper reflects the concerns and achievements of its readers. Renowned for its journalistic integrity, The Oklahoma Clipper remains a trusted source of information. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of The Oklahoma Clipper, Indianola, Oklahoma, United States, starting 1913, including 248 scans in total. These archives not only capture significant historical events but may also mention historical figures, as well as people and events from your own family history. Explore the past and uncover the stories that shaped your community by searching old newspapers on the site.