Английская Википедия:Frost Illustrated
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Frost Illustrated was an independent weekly newspaper,[1][2] featuring "News & Views of African Americans" in Fort Wayne, Indiana.[3][4][5] Established in 1968, it was Fort Wayne's oldest weekly newspaper.[6]
Frost was a member of the National Newspaper Association, the National Newspaper Publishers Association, and the Hoosier State Publishers Association, and the Greater Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce.[6]
Founded in 1968, at the outset the Frost had three competitors that catered to Fort Wayne's minority community.[7] According to Frost Illustrated publisher Edward Smith, the paper differentiated itself through photography, marketing itself as an "illustrated" paper.[7]
In 1969, African American cartoonist Grass Green drew the strip Lost Family for Frost Illustrated.[8][9][10]
The final issue of Frost Illustrated covered the weeks of October 11–24, 2017.[11] The cover story was about the new CEO of Fort Wayne's Lutheran Hospital.[11]
References
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- ↑ "Pushing the Color Line: Race and Employment in Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1933-1963". Indiana University Magazine of History. PEGGY SEIGEL
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