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George P. Stewart
Name
George
P.
Stewart
Birth/Death Dates
1874-1924
Where in Indiana
Knox
County--Vincennes
When in Indiana
His
entire
life
Notable For
Stewart
along
with Will
H.
Porter
co-founded
the
Indianapolis
Recorder
newspaper
in the
1890s.
It
began
in an
office
on
New
York
Street
in
Indianapolis.
Stewart
eventually
became
sole
owner.
He was
active
in
several
business
,
political
, and
fraternal
organizations
always
promoting
the
business
and
political
progress
of
blacks.
Race
pride
and the
importance
of
education
were
promoted
in the
stories
the
newspaper
covered.
The
Recorder
began
as a
community
newspaper
and
grew
to
cover
state
and
national
news
stories.
By
1916
it
included
vital
statistics
,
political
stories
, and
many
ads
,
especially
from
white
businesses.
The
newspaper
continues
to be
published
today.
Description
Stewart
is
wearing
a
business
suit
,
high
necked
shirt
, and a
plaid
ascot
necktie.
A
tie
tack
is
cented
on the
ascot.
He has a
small
mustache.
Subject
Stewart, George P. (George Pheldon), 1874-1924
Newspapers
Newspaper industry
African Americans
Journalists
Item ID
P0303_P_BOX137_FOLDER18_GEORGE_P_STEWART
Source of Image
Indianapolis
Recorder
Collection
(P
0303)
Digital Collection
Notable
Hoosiers
(DC
010)
Bibliography/Notes
Information
taken
from the
Indianapolis
Recorder
Collection
Guide
Copyright Notice
Digital
image
©
2005
Indiana
Historical
Society.
All
Rights
Reserved.
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