The Afternoons with Amos PODCAST For Monday, October 12, 2015. (Interview With Leadership of The Indianapolis Recorder Starts At 4:15 Mark On PODCAST Media Player).    It is the fourth oldest Black newspaper in the country. It is one of the oldest Black institutions in Indianapolis.  It is the oldest newspaper – daily or weekly […]

The Afternoons with Amos PODCAST For Monday, September 21, 2015. (Interview With DeShaun Swanson’s Family & Coaches Starts At 34:06 Mark On PODCAST Media Player). Saturday evening, in the 8pm hour, at a house at 3918 Graceland in the Butler Tarkington neighborhood, a ten year old young man, DeShaun Swanson, was inside with his mother […]

Forty-four years ago, the organizers of something new for Indy – something called Indiana Black Expo – visited the offices of the city and state’s leading Black newspaper to ask for support. The owner/publisher Marcus Stewart Sr., sat and listened. He could’ve told the new Black Expo to pay for their ads. But he didn’t. […]

UPDATED WITH NEW INFORMATION & LINKS: The Indianapolis Recorder, nation’s third oldest Black newspaper, has joined the chorus of community reaction and concern about last weekend’s 29th Circle City Classic Football Game and Parade. The community reaction was strong and spirited on the annual Community Evaluation of Classic on Afternoons with Amos, Monday. Now the […]

Audio Included in Post. Runs 67 Minutes ©2011 WTLC/Radio One. The leadership of America’s third oldest Black newspaper, The Indianapolis Recorder, visited Afternoons with Amos for an indepth interview and interaction with listeners and community. The Recorder explained a new service where you can search, for free, past Recorder issues from the 1890’s to 2005 […]