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L'Ami du Peuple
L'Ami du Peuple, founded in 1790 by journalist Jean-Paul Marat in Paris, has a rich history as a revolutionary voice during the French Revolution. Originally a pro-republican publication, it played a pivotal role in promoting Enlightenment ideas and social justice. After relocating to Nancy in the Grand Est region, it evolved into a regional newspaper known for its commitment to local issues and community engagement. Covering a broad range of topics from politics to culture, its investigative reporting and editorials have earned it a reputation as a trusted source of information. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of L'Ami du Peuple, Nancy, Grand Est, France starting 1872, including 4,700 scans in total. These documents not only preserve the rich history of the publication but also feature historical figures and events that may connect with your own family history. Explore and uncover the past by searching for old newspapers on the site.