The Indianapolis Recorder is an American weekly newspaper based in Indianapolis, Indiana. First published in 1895, the Recorder is the longest-running African-American newspaper in Indiana and fourth in the U.S. The newspaper was first established by George P. Stewart and William H. Porter as a two-page church bulletin. Although they began the Recorder together, Porter sold his share of the newspaper to Stewart in 1899. By 1916, the two-page church bulletin had become a four-page newspaper. During this time, the Recorder urged African-Americans to be moral, proud of their heritage, and combat stereotypes. Popular sermons were excerpted, and biographical sketches were also published with a moral focus. More information...
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