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Kuryer Polski : ウィキペディア英語版
Kuryer Polski

The ''Kuryer Polski'' was the first Polish-language daily newspaper in the United States. It was founded by Michał Kruszka in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in June 1888.
==History==
Kruszka had come to the United States in 1880 and relocated in 1883 to Milwaukee, where he became an insurance salesman.
His real calling in life, however, was journalism, and he attempted to begin a Polish-language weekly ''Tygodnik Anonsowy'' (Advertising Weekly), soon followed by another weekly, ''Krytyka''. With backing from a group of Polish labor leaders, Kruszka began a daily paper, ''Dziennik Polski'', in 1887. All three papers failed financially in relatively short order. After borrowing $125 from friends, Kruszka made one final attempt with another daily called ''Kuryer Polski'' the following year. The paper proved to be a success.
Kruszka died on December 2, 1918.

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