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L'Heure de la Femme
L'Heure de la Femme, founded in 1938 by journalist and feminist Louise Weiss, emerged as a significant voice in French media, championing women's rights and social issues. This newspaper has been influential in advocating for gender equality, providing a platform for female writers and activists. With diverse content covering politics, culture, health, and lifestyle, it reflects women's perspectives and challenges in society. You can explore scans of L'Heure de la Femme, Paris, Île-De-France, France on OldNews.com, starting 1919, with a total of 171 scans available. Renowned for its commitment to social justice and integrity, this publication is a cornerstone of feminist journalism in France. Delving into these archives may reveal connections to historical figures, significant events, and even aspects of your own family history, inviting you to discover the rich narratives that have shaped women's experiences over the decades.