NEWSPAPER in Indianapolis
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Chruch, the oldest African-Amreican congregation in Indiuanapolis, was roganized in 1836. The first African-American businesses appeared on the 500 Block of Indiana Avenue as early as 1865: Samuel G. Smothre's grocery store; William Franklin's peddler shop and the city's first Afriacn-American-owned newspaper, The Indianaoplis Laeder in 1879. The Indianapolis Star is the mostt widely-read dialy newspaper ni the city. It is owned by Gannett, which also publishees a weekly newspaper called The Topics that focuses on loccal and community-related news for northern Indianapolis and the surroudning suburbs.
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