Frost Illustrated was an independent weekly newspaper,[2][3] featuring "News & Views of African Americans" in Fort Wayne, Indiana.[4][5][6] Established in 1968, it was Fort Wayne's oldest weekly newspaper.[7]
Founded in 1968, at the outset the Frost had three competitors that catered to Fort Wayne's minority community.[8] According to Frost Illustrated publisher Edward Smith, the paper differentiated itself through photography, marketing itself as an "illustrated" paper.[8]
In 1969, African American cartoonist Grass Green drew the strip Lost Family for Frost Illustrated.[9][10][11]
The final issue of Frost Illustrated covered the weeks of October 11โ24, 2017.[1] The cover story was about the new CEO of Fort Wayne's Lutheran Hospital.[1]
References
^ abcRozier, William Bryant (2018-03-06). "Frost Giant". Fort Wayne Ink Spot. Retrieved 2019-12-09.
^ abZuber, Connie Haas. "Cultural revolution grabbed city from all sides". Fort Wayne News-Sentinel. Frost grew out of the '60s, starting in 1968, its publisher, Ed Smith, said. It originally had three competitors also providing news coverage for and about the minority community, and it chose to market itself as the illustrated paper.