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L'Union, July 30, 1863

L'Union

In the first issue, Roudanez's L'Union published an exchange of letters between Victor Hugo and Eugene Heurtelou, the editor of Haiti's republican newspaper Le Progrès. The letters extolled the exploits of John Brown and predicted an end of United States slavery and a revolutionary upheaval based on the French republican ideals of liberté, égalité, fraternité (liberty, equality, fraternity.)

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Title: L' Union. Journal Politique, Litteraire et Progressiste. 30 Juillet 1863. [Cover page]
Location: Special Collections, Louisiana State University Libraries, Louisiana State University
Subjects: Creoles
New Orleans (La.)
Newspapers

Keywords: L'Union
Louisiana
Newspapers
Roudanez, Louis Charles
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