100 Black Men of Indianapolis, Inc. The national organization 100 Black Men was founded in 1963 when 100 Black men in New York City created a… Read More »100 Black Men of Indianapolis, Inc.
Horizon League In 1979, representatives of Butler University, the University of Evansville, Loyola University of Chicago, Xavier University, Oklahoma City University, and… Read More »Horizon League
James Osborne McIntyre (Jan. 4, 1925-Sept. 6, 1983). Born in Ohio County, Kentucky, James Osborne (Jim) Mclntyre launched his broadcast career in 1945… Read More »James Osborne McIntyre
Indianapolis Colored World Begun in 1883 by Edward E. Cooper and Edwin F. Horn, this African American newspaper, initially Republican, soon became one… Read More »Indianapolis Colored World
Indiana Philanthropy Alliance Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana Philanthropy Alliance (IPA), formerly Indiana Donor Alliance (IDA) and later Indiana Grantmakers Alliance (IGA), is a… Read More »Indiana Philanthropy Alliance
Independent Colleges of Indiana In 1948, in response to social and economic pressures facing private colleges and universities, local education and business leaders founded… Read More »Independent Colleges of Indiana
Home-News In November 1922, Reverend Clay Trusty incorporated the East Side News (1918), the Christian Visitor (1914), and South Side News… Read More »Home-News
German-Language Press For thousands of German immigrants moving to the city in the mid-19th century, the press became part of a support… Read More »German-Language Press
Classical Music Indy Classical Music Indy is a public charitable trust that was established to promote the understanding and appreciation of the fine… Read More »Classical Music Indy
George S. Cottman George S. Cottman was born on May 10, 1857, in Indianapolis on the square opposite the Indiana Statehouse. His family… Read More »George S. Cottman