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Le Droit Ouvrier
Founded in 1891 by the influential French socialist Léon Serpollet, Le Droit Ouvrier has long been a prominent voice for the working class in Paris, emerging from the labor movement to advocate for workers' rights and social justice. As a crucial platform in shaping leftist discourse in France, the newspaper features articles on politics, economics, labor issues, and culture, while promoting grassroots activism and community engagement. Renowned for its investigative journalism and commitment to social issues, Le Droit Ouvrier is a trusted resource among labor unions and progressive organizations, cementing its role in France’s journalistic landscape. On OldNews.com, you can explore the rich history of Le Droit Ouvrier, with scans available starting 1920, totaling 6,301 scans. Delve into the past, discover historical figures, and perhaps even uncover events and people from your own family history. Let the archives inspire your understanding of social movements and the labor struggle.