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Front page, first issue of the newspaper L Humanite
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Front page, first issue of the newspaper L Humanite
616860 Front page, first issue of the newspaper L Humanite, 18th April 1904 (printed paper) (b/w photo) by French School, (20th century); Musee Social, CEDIAS, Paris, France; (add.info.: Humanite, premier numero; founded by Jean Jaures (1859-1914) leader of the French Section of the Workers International, SFIO; originally a socialist and later a communist newspaper; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22413004
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This print showcases the front page of the very first issue of the renowned French newspaper L'Humanité, dated 18th April 1904. The image, captured by an anonymous French School photographer from the 20th century, is now housed in Musee Social, CEDIAS in Paris, France. L'Humanité holds a significant place in history as it was founded by Jean Jaurès (1859-1914), a prominent leader of the French Section of the Workers International and later became a communist newspaper. This influential publication started off as a socialist journal but evolved over time to become an emblematic voice for political ideologies. The photograph offers us a glimpse into this groundbreaking moment with its bold headlines and striking imagery adorning the front page. It serves as a testament to Jaurès' vision and dedication towards creating a platform that would shape political discourse for years to come. As we delve into this historical artifact, we are reminded of key figures like Aristide Briand, Léon Blum, Anatole France, Octave Mirbeau, Jules Renard who contributed significantly to L'Humanité's success. Their collective efforts transformed this daily newspaper into not just another journalistic endeavor but rather an embodiment of humanity itself. This print stands as both an ode to past collaborators and their unwavering commitment towards progressive politics while also serving as inspiration for future generations striving to make their voices heard through journalism.
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