Gnistan (Minneapolis)

Gnistan (The Spark) was a Swedish-language radical, Socialist-Unitarian newspaper published from Minneapolis, United States in 1891 and 1892.

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).

[1] Gnistan was supported by 'Gnistan' clubs in Minneapolis and Moline, Illinois.

After it suspended publication in 1892, its subscribers received Facklan (edited by Theodor A. Hessell) instead.

[2] The newspaper was later renamed as Vesterlandet (The Western Country).