On August 10, 2024, the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder (MSR) began its 90th year of publishing and serving the community.
The Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder (MSR) enjoys a living legacy as the oldest Black-owned newspaper in the state of Minnesota and one of the longest-standing, family-owned newspapers in the country.
Civil rights activist and businessman Cecil E. Newman launched the MSR in August 1934 as two separate papers: the Minneapolis Spokesman and the St. Paul Recorder. In 2000, it merged into one single news publication. Today, the MSR is helmed by his granddaughter, Tracey Williams-Dillard, who serves as CEO/publisher and took over the paper in 2007.
For the past 90 years, the MSR has established itself as a trusted voice for the diverse Black communities of Minnesota, championing voices and stories that might otherwise go unheard. Each week, the newspaper’s diverse staff creates original content for its print publication and daily content for its website that speaks to stories of human interest from a Black perspective.
More than just a newspaper, this includes creating content that not just informs, but also inspires, educates, and encourages conversations that go beyond today’s news headlines.
The MSR has expanded its reach via social and digital media channels, while also developing opportunities for community engagement and involvement via strategic partnerships and events.
The paper is a trusted source for Black news and information and a cherished cultural resource. On November 20, 2015, the MSR building became a historic landmark.
MSR Membership
Amalgamated Publishers, Inc.
Metropolitan Economic Development Association
Minnesota Minority Media Coalition
Minnesota Newspaper Association
National Newspapers Publishers Association
Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder is located at 3744 4th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55409. Phone: 612-827-4021.
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