Dagbladet (Chicago)
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Dagbladet (English:The Daily Paper) was an American daily newspaper published in the Norwegian language in Chicago from 1889 to 1891.
Peer Stromme was the founding editor of the newspaper. Stromme was also on the editorial staff of Norden (Chicago) from 1888 to 1892.[1] Chicago was at that time the cultural center of Norwegian America with twice as many Norwegian speaking residents as in Minneapolis.[2] Politically, Dagbladet was independent with socialist and pro-labor leanings. The paper favored social progress and tariff reform. Dagbladet also had a weekly edition, titled Nordisk Folkeblad.[3]
References
- ^ Thorson, GeraldThe Novels of Peer Strømme (Norwegian- American Historical Association. Volume 18: Page 141)
- ^ Thorson, Gerald The Novels of Peer Strømme (Norwegian- American Historical Association. Volume 18: Page 141)
- ^ Hoerder, Dirk, and Christiane Harzig. Migrants from Northern Europe. The immigrant labor press in North America, 1840s-1970s : an annotated bibliography (New York: Greenwood Press, 1987. p. 92)
Categories:
- Norwegian-language newspapers published in the United States
- Defunct newspapers published in Chicago
- Publications established in 1889
- Publications disestablished in 1891
- Norwegian-American culture in Chicago
- Non-English-language newspapers published in Illinois
- 1889 establishments in Illinois
- 1891 disestablishments in Illinois
- Newspapers published in Illinois
- Newspapers published in Illinois stubs