Arbeidets Ridder
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American newspaperTemplate:SHORTDESC:American newspaper
| Type | Weekly newspaper |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1880s |
| Language | Norwegian/Danish language |
| City | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
| Country | United States |
Arbeidets Ridder was a Norwegian/Danish language weekly labor newspaper published from Minneapolis during the 1880s.
Arbeidets Ridder (which means Knight of Labour) was started on the initiative of the Scandinavian Labor and Sick Benefit Society. Politically, the paper was close to the Knights of Labor. The paper carried the subtitle Organ for the Scandinavian workers in the North-West.[1]
Johannes B. Wist was the founding editor of the Arbeidets Ridder. He served as editor of the newspaper from 1886 until 1887. Johannes Wist later became editor of the newspaper Decorah-Posten from 1901 to 1923.[2] [3]
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ Hoerder, Dirk, and Christiane Harzig. Migrants from Northern Europe. The immigrant labor press in North America, 1840s-1970s : an annotated bibliography, 1. New York [etc.]: Greenwood Press, 1987. p. 90.
- ^ Norwegian-American author and newspaperman Johannes B. Wist (The Promise of America)
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