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La Libre Parole (Paris, France) [Newspaper]

Object | Accession Number: 2016.184.237.7

Issue of La Libre Parole, a rabidly antisemitic and racist illustrated newspaper with the slogan "La France aux Français!" [France for the French!] published in France from 1892-1924. The cover illustration is captioned: "Commnet fullez-fous que les mines d'or elles pasissant? Tout le monte il lit la "Lipre Barole"!... --Ch'ai une itee: if fant lancer la National Antisemit Gold Mine." The newspaper was founded by the journalist Edouard Drumont, who claimed in an 1896 book, La France Juive [The French Jew] that Jews were responsible for everything that had gone wrong in France and were a threat to all good Frenchmen. Drumont was also a rabid anti-Dreyfusard. The journal quickly became very influential. In 1889, Drumont founded the Ligue Nationale antisémitique de France. He was elected to the national legislature in 1898. The newspaper is one of the more than 900 items in the Katz Ehrenthal Collection of antisemitic artifacts and visual materials.

Title
La Libre Parole, No. 156, Samedi, July 4, 1896
Alternate Title
Libre parole
Date
publication/distribution:  1895 July 04
Geography
publication: Paris (France)
Language
French
Category
Newspapers
Genre/Form
Newspapers.
Credit Line
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of the Katz Family
 
Record last modified: 2023-05-24 11:56:41
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