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A state flag for Indiana was in use as early as the late 1880s, depicting the seal of Indiana wrapped in an oak leaf wreath, a star-spangled shield with 13 stars and stripes below the seal, and a red scroll above the seal that bears the name Indiana.
List of African American newspapers in Indiana. Front page of the Indianapolis Leader, one of Indiana's first African American newspapers. Newspaper rack with issues of the Gary Crusader in 2020. Various African American newspapers have been published in Indiana.
Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies.
Indiana Black Expo will honor contributors to African-American culture, progress and achievement on June 28 during its Pacers Sports & Entertainment Corporate Luncheon.
The Indianapolis Freeman (1884–1926) was the first illustrated black newspaper in the United States. Founder and owner Louis Howland, who was soon replaced by Edward Elder Cooper, published its first print edition on November 20, 1884.
Black faculty and activists say that an Indiana Senate bill could disproportionately penalize faculty of color and hinder open discussions of racism and racial history at Indiana’s public ...