Indianapolis Recorder back issues from October 2004:
Racial profiling an ongoing problem
Oct 01, 2004;
County offices are more important than voters think
Oct 01, 2004;
Alumni of HBCUs succeed in top professions
Oct 01, 2004;
Officers to receive training dealing with mentally ill
Oct 01, 2004;
Kernan wants major overhaul of state government
Oct 01, 2004;
Conference set to revolutionize church leadership
Oct 01, 2004;
Stephen Hurd's "A Call to Worship" highlights God's faithfulness
Oct 01, 2004;
Depression and heart disease: a deadly combination
Oct 01, 2004;
From hard time to full time work
Oct 01, 2004;
FUNERAL PREPLANNING; Preventing problems at time of death
Oct 01, 2004;
HBCUs: Protecting our academic treasures
Oct 01, 2004;
Classic parade takes time and dedication
Oct 01, 2004;
Coach's view; South Carolina State University Oliver Pough, head coach
Oct 01, 2004;
Coach's view; Tennessee State University James Reese, head coach
Oct 01, 2004;
NCLB adds pressure for high ISTEP scores
Oct 01, 2004;
Classic Cabaret concert promises fun, classic soul
Oct 01, 2004;
Why art? Two local painters discuss their craft
Oct 01, 2004;
Vicki Winans coming back to Indy for gospel explosion
Oct 01, 2004;
Dungy hopes his success opens door for African-American coaches
Oct 01, 2004;
VOTING MADE SIMPLE: Comparing Bush and Kerry
Oct 08, 2004;
Indiana's Black politicians firmly support Kernan/Davis ticket
Oct 08, 2004;
Haughville teens awarded for bravery
Oct 08, 2004;
Paid debt? Ex-offenders battle for reintegration
Oct 08, 2004;
Celebrating 35 Years of Leadership and Vision
Oct 08, 2004;
Celebrating a purpose driven life
Oct 08, 2004;
Dr. Elders to speak at health conference
Oct 08, 2004;
Shari Finnell new editor-in-chief of Indianapolis Woman
Oct 08, 2004;
Major changes at BMV
Oct 15, 2004;
Black population surges in city and suburbs; outpaces state
Oct 15, 2004;
Control of House hangs on a thread
Oct 15, 2004;
Not for Indy's cultural districts
Oct 15, 2004;
Haughville club closes again
Oct 15, 2004;
Patriot Act is decidedly unpatriotic
Oct 15, 2004;
Indiana receives $10.3 million for its success in getting people off welfare, into jobs
Oct 15, 2004
Kernan pushes to assist with heating bills
Oct 15, 2004
Public school system in America a form of apartheid
Oct 15, 2004;
Expressing yourself through poetry
Oct 15, 2004;
Single and satisfied
Oct 15, 2004;
Chicken and hot sauce
Oct 15, 2004;
Throwbacks are hurting pockets
Oct 15, 2004;
Parents vs. teens; THE BATTLE OF HIP-HOP MUSIC
Oct 15, 2004;
Don't be swayed by the polls
Oct 15, 2004;
JUST TELLIN' IT; In the presidential race, why Blacks mustn't vote for President Bush
Oct 15, 2004;
Building on a sure foundation; Last of three parts
Oct 15, 2004;
Williams Sisters return with high-energy release
Oct 15, 2004;
Game featuring celebrity athletes to support Christian school
Oct 15, 2004;
On the run again
Oct 15, 2004;
Seniors have safe alternatives to Canadian imports in search for cheaper drugs
Oct 15, 2004
Helping you decide when and where to get a mammogram
Oct 15, 2004
Dark Thirst, a hauntingly good read
Oct 15, 2004;
Phoenix Theatre wears different hat with 'Crowns'
Oct 15, 2004;
30 Years Strong; Why I love Hip-Hop
Oct 15, 2004;
Ax or ask? Author explores African-American English
Oct 15, 2004;
Plans for work release center denied
Oct 15, 2004;
Black Business Profile
Oct 15, 2004
Correia makes little splash at World Championships but still determined
Oct 15, 2004;
Bigger and healthier to begin 8th NBA season
Oct 15, 2004;
Defense powers Colts to outright division lead
Oct 15, 2004;
Last of the no-beatens
Oct 15, 2004;
Last Eagle standing
Oct 15, 2004;
The Black vote, 'What's in it for us?'
Oct 22, 2004;
Senate Avenue YMCA's legacy continues
Oct 22, 2004;
YMCA celebrates 150 years of building strong communities
Oct 22, 2004;
NOT TO PEOPLE LIKE US; Church gets word out on domestic violence
Oct 22, 2004;
Orchard educates through diversity
Oct 22, 2004;