Indianapolis Freeman

The Freeman of Indianapolis, Indiana
A National Illustrated Colored Newspaper
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TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)
Founder(s)Louis Howland [O 1][1]
PublisherGeorge L. Knox and Elwood C. Knox
Founded1884[1]
Ceased publication1926
HeadquartersIndianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
CountryUnited States
Circulation25,000

The Indianapolis Freeman (1884–1926) was the first illustrated black newspaper in the United States.[2] Founder and owner Louis Howland, who was soon replaced by Edward Elder Cooper, published its first print edition on November 20, 1884.[2][1]


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  1. ^ a b c "The Freeman (Indianapolis Ind.) 1884-1927". loc.gov. Library of congress. Retrieved September 26, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Ratzlaff, Aleen J. (2009). "Illustrated African American Journalism: Political Cartooning in the Indianapolis Freeman". In Sachsman, David B. (ed.). Seeking a voice: images of race and gender in the 19th century press. S. Kittrell Rushing, Roy Morris, Jr. West Lafayette: Purdue UP. pp. 131–140. ISBN 9781557535054.