Indianapolis Ledger
The Indianapolis Ledger was a newspaper in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was published and edited by John Dalphin Howard. It marketed itself as a "colored newspaper for the home devoted to the interests of the race in Indiana." William A. Chambers worked for the paper. Arthur D. Williams also served at the paper and was involved with baseball.
The paper covered black baseball. It noted Madame Walker arriving at a game in a limousine and engaged in a campaign to stem "drinking, gambling, and rowdiness" at the baseball park. It published second baseman Wallace C. Gordon's poem on race relations.
Howard was photographed with Elwood C. Knox, Andrew Rube Foster, and C. J. Taylor after the Indianapolis ABCs won a World Series Championship.