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Dagbladet (English:The Daily Paper) was an influential American daily newspaper published in the Norwegian language in Chicago from 1889-1891.
Peer Stromme was the founding editor of the newspaper. Stromme was also on the editorial staff of Norden (Chicago) from 1888-92.[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 of Chicago, Illinois
- Publications established in 1889
- Publications disestablished in 1891
- Norwegian migration to North America
- Midwestern United States newspaper stubs
- Illinois stubs
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