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Le Cri du Peuple
Le Cri du Peuple, founded in 1869 by radical journalist Jules Vallès, emerged as a significant voice during the turbulent years of the Paris Commune. Initially a moderate publication, it transformed into a daily newspaper championing social justice and workers' rights, playing a crucial role in shaping revolutionary narratives and providing coverage of labor struggles and political dissent. Renowned for its passionate editorials, the newspaper became a trusted source for its readers and remains a symbol of the fight for social equality and democratic ideals in France. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of Le Cri du Peuple, Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1871, with 5,869 scans in total. These historical documents may feature mentions of notable figures or events, and might even connect with the stories of your own family history. Dive into the past and discover the rich narratives waiting for you on OldNews.com.