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Gnistan (Minneapolis)

''Gnistan'' (''The Spark'') was a Swedish-language radical, Socialist-Unitarian newspaper published from Minneapolis, United States in 1891 and 1892.〔〔 ''Gnistan'' was edited by Rev. Axel Lundberg, founder of the first Swedish Unitarian congregation in Minneapolis and a former associate of August Palm (founder of the socialist movement in Sweden).〔Barton, H. Arnold. ''(Clipper Ship and Covered Wagon: Essays from the Swedish Pioneer Historical Quarterly )''. New York: Arno P., 1979. p. 352〕 ''Gnistan'' was supported by 'Gnistan' clubs in Minneapolis and Moline, Illinois. It became a weekly newspaper in December 1891. After it suspended publication in 1892, its subscribers received ''Facklan'' (edited by Theodor A. Hessell) instead.〔Hoerder, Dirk, and Christiane Harzig. ''(The Immigrant Labor Press in North America, 1840s-1970s: An Annotated Bibliography )''. New York: Greenwood Press, 1987. p. 157〕 ''Gnistan'' was later revived in Chicago in 1896.〔Ander, O. Fritiof. ''(The Cultural Heritage of the Swedish Immigrant: Selected References )''. New York: Arno P., 1979. p. 159〕 The newspaper was later renamed as ''Vesterlandet'' (''The Western Country'').
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