Indianapolis World


The Indianapolis World, originally the Indianapolis Colored World, was a newspaper in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Library of Congress has an edition of the paper. Several universities also have issues of it in their archives.

History

It debuted as the Indianapolis Colored World in 1884, during the era when the Indianapolis Leader and Indianapolis Freeman, were also being published for the African American community. Edward C. Cooper published the illustrated editions of the Freeman beginning in 1888.
Gertrude Bustill Mossell worked at the paper in 1891 and 1892. John C. Baskett edited the paper.