Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper is the 4th oldest surviving African American news outlet in the nation, with a mission to prepare a conscious community for today and tomorrow. Founded in 1895, it has been the leading news publication in Indiana, highlighting news that other local publications overlook. The newspaper is deeply connected to the pulse of the Black community and has been advocating for over 129 years. The vision of the founders was to create a publication that speaks for the people, advocating for African-Americans, minorities, and the underserved. The Indianapolis Recorder is not just a voice in the community but also a platform to increase awareness, educate, and motivate the community while preserving knowledge of relevant issues. The newspaper continues to hold the original vision in high regard and aims to be a supplier of truth and justice.
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