L'Afrique du Nord Illustrée
Founded in 1886 by a group of Algerian intellectuals, L'Afrique du Nord Illustrée emerged as a significant publication in Algiers, showcasing the rich cultural and political landscape of North Africa. This influential newspaper played a pivotal role in the nationalist movement, offering a platform for local voices and advocating for social change. With diverse content that includes political commentary, cultural features, and social news, it reflects the region's dynamics and has earned a reputation for journalistic integrity and in-depth analysis. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of L'Afrique du Nord Illustrée, Algiers, Algeria, starting 1907, with a total of 20,461 scans available. This archive not only highlights historical figures and events but also provides an opportunity to explore personal family histories. We invite you to dive into these invaluable resources and discover the rich tapestry of Algeria's past.