Minnesota's oldest Black-owned newspaper puts its archive online
'Super cool: Minnesotas oldest Black-owned newspaper puts its archive online, MPR, 5/30/21
The Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder has documented daily life in the Twin Cities Black community for more than 85 years. But until recently, finding stories from that rich past meant slogging through stacks of old newsprint.
Now, that history can be found with a few clicks. Archives reaching back to 1934 are online now at the Minnesota Historical Society's digital newspaper hub (
https://www.mnhs.org/newspapers/hub ).
Almost 11,000 pages of the Minneapolis Spokesman, one of the forerunners of todays Spokesman-Recorder, can be accessed through the hub, said Anne Levin, the digital newspapers manager at the Minnesota Historical Society.
Issues of the St. Paul Recorder, Twin-City Herald and Timely Digest will also be added to the digital hub in the next few months. Currently, about 8,530 pages of the Recorder are available, covering the years from 1934 to 1941. About 1,800 pages of the Herald and more than 200 pages of the Timely Digest are also digitized.
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