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Demography and Ethnicity

 
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Emma Messing
Emma Messing

Emma Messing was a vaudeville actress, a stenographer, and a pioneering figure in American diplomacy as one of an early… Read More »Emma Messing

Mayer Messing
Mayer Messing

Rabbi Mayer Messing was a prominent Jewish religious leader and philanthropist, best known for his 40-year tenure, extending from 1867… Read More »Mayer Messing

Mexican Film Festival
Mexican Film Festival

The Mexican Film Festival was established by the in Indianapolis to bring contemporary Latin American and Latino cinema to the… Read More »Mexican Film Festival

Midtown
Midtown

The neighborhood colloquially known as Midtown is a historically African American neighborhood bounded by 16th Street, Dr. Martin Luther King… Read More »Midtown

Migration Patterns

Immigrants, defined here as those not native to Indiana, always have contributed to the growth of Indianapolis’ population. Although they… Read More »Migration Patterns

The Mind Trust
The Mind Trust

The Mind Trust is an Indianapolis-based, education nonprofit organization. It aims to provide every Indianapolis student access to an excellent… Read More »The Mind Trust

Montani Brothers
Montani Brothers

Originally from Italy, the Montani family immigrated to Utica, New York, in 1878 and moved to Indianapolis in 1881. The… Read More »Montani Brothers

Muslims
Muslims

The Muslim community of Indianapolis is a small but integral part of the city’s population. Muslim residents may account for… Read More »Muslims

National Council of Jewish Women, Indianapolis
National Council of Jewish Women, Indianapolis

Founded in 1893, the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) is the oldest volunteer Jewish women’s organization in the U.S.… Read More »National Council of Jewish Women, Indianapolis

Nationalities Council of Indiana

The Nationalities Council of Indiana (NCI) began as a standing committee of the (ICI), established in 1972. In 1976, NCI… Read More »Nationalities Council of Indiana

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