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Alzheimer’s disease is difficult, but help is available

Doris Wood led a pretty standard life prior to her diagnosis. The former elementary school teacher and counselor was active in her church and...

Popular Indiana boxer Sammy Nesmith dies

Former Indiana professional boxer ā€œSlamminā€ Sammy Nesmith died recently of a heart attack in his current hometown of Bridgeton, N.J., at age 62.Nesmith lived...

Black athletes head to Sochi for Olympics

The Recorder congratulates each of the athletes representing the United States in the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics. We especially honor the African-Americans that will...

Debit vs. Credit: Which Plastic is Safer to Swipe?

Recent news of breaches in security at several major retailers has revealed the uncertainty of consumer safety at the checkout line. Locally, White Lodging,...

Marion Stuart, prominent entrepreneur, dies

Marion Stuart, a prominent African-American entrepreneur in Indianapolis and one of the few surviving community leaders from the World War II era, has died.Stuart,...

The State of the Union and African-Americans

While the State of the Union is a unique opportunity for President Barack Obama to talk directly with all Americans, this year’s speech had...

The State of the Union and African-Americans

While the State of the Union is a unique opportunity for President Barack Obama to talk directly with all Americans, this year’s speech had...

Slavery in Indiana

Is slavery still possible in Indiana?A local minister and a state senator are expressing concern that disunity among African-American leaders is keeping that question...

Hometown Pride

When Casie Stone graduated from Emerson High School in Gary, Ind., in 2009, she left to attend college at Indianapolis University-Purdue University in Indianapolis....

Indianapolis Library to celebrate Black artists

Black history month is in February and is widely known as a celebration of African-Americans and their accomplishments. Each year, the Indianapolis Public Library...

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