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Le Télégraphe
Le Télégraphe, founded in 1866 by Louis Ménard, is one of Haiti's oldest newspapers and has played a pivotal role in the nation’s press landscape. Known for its rigorous reporting and commitment to truth, it has established itself as a trusted source covering a wide array of topics, from politics and economics to culture and social issues. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of Le Télégraphe, Port-Au-Prince, Ouest, Haiti starting 1813, with a total of 3,942 scans available. This collection not only highlights the newspaper's significant milestones, including its daring resistance against censorship, but also provides a window into the historical events and figures that shaped Haiti. Exploring these archives may even help you uncover connections to your own family history. Dive into the past and discover the diverse voices that have contributed to Haiti’s rich narrative.
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