Minnesota’s Oldest Black Owned Newspaper Turns 90
News Talk
by Mary Spiller
August 18, 2024
The Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder’s owner Tracy Williams-Dillard intends to carry on the family legacy with her daughter.
Minnesota’s oldest Black-owned newspaper turned 90 years old on Aug. 10. The Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder’s owner Tracy Williams-Dillard celebrated the paper’s rich history.
She expressed, “I’m overwhelmed with joy and happiness, and it just feels phenomenal. That’s all I can say. To know that my family’s legacy has made it 90 years through the rough times and the tough times, and we’re still here despite it all.”
The Spokesman-Recorder is set to celebrate its 90th anniversary with a St. Croix River yacht cruise, as well as a gala at the historic Depot in Downtown Minneapolis.
The newspaper was started by Williams-Dillard’s grandfather, Cecil E. Newman. The weekly press release was started 90 years ago to “give a voice to the voiceless.”
Newman sold issues for just 5 cents a pop and on the very front page of every issue he wrote a promise to “speak out fearlessly and unceasingly against injustices, discrimination, and all imposed inequalities”.
“Our focus is making sure that the African American community is being treated with respect and in the way that they should be....
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