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Enakopravnost Archive 

  • Cleveland, Ohio
  • 19421947

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In the late 1800s, Cleveland, Ohio, became home to a large Slovenian immigrant population, which would eventually increase to form the largest Slovenian community in the United States. By 1912, there were 25,000 Slovenians in the city, 3,000 of whom had gained their citizenship. Serving this community were a number of Slovenian-language newspapers, the first having been the Nova Domovina ("New Home"), founded in 1899. The Enakopravnost ("Equality") was established in 1918 as the first Slovenian daily newspaper in Cleveland. Its founding was mainly in response to the movement for an independent Yugoslav state at the end of World War I. Initially a labor paper with a slight Republican bent, the Enakopravnost became Independent five years after its start. The main rival to this liberal publication was the conservative and Catholic-oriented Ameriška Domovina ("American Home"), which had begun as the Clevelandska Amerika in 1908, replacing the Nova Domovina and changing its name after World War I.

Archive Info

  • 5,950
  • Cleveland, Ohio
  • 19421947
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Source Information

Enakopravnost, 1942–1947 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 23 May 2022

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Death  Notice - Capt. Juel S Mramor

Death Notice - Capt. Juel S Mramor

Enakopravnost
Cleveland, Ohio
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Joe Barbish High School Graduation Feb,6 1943
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John Zadnik surgery, 1944

John Zadnik surgery, 1944

Enakopravnost
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Eddie Zadnik graduation, 1945

Eddie Zadnik graduation, 1945

Enakopravnost
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Evelyn Mramor-Grad announcement from St Vitus
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Archive Info

  • 5,950
  • Cleveland, Ohio
  • 19421947
0

Source Information

Enakopravnost, 1942–1947 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 23 May 2022