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This Day in Minnesota History

February 1, 1887

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The Northwestern Publishing Company is incorporated in St. Paul as a general job order printing office, with the subsidiary enterprise of publishing the Western Appeal (which became the Appeal in 1889), a weekly African American newspaper that had first appeared in 1885. Editor John Quincy Adams later called it a "National Afro-American Newspaper" and intended it to be a bold and active publication that would represent people marginalized by their race.

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