Louis Charles Roudanez
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Louis Charles Roudanez
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Louis Charles Roudanez (1823-1890) was an American physician and newspaper publisher. He cofounded L'Union (1862-1864), one of the first Black newspapers in the US South and the first bilingual (French-English) newspaper run by African Americans in the United States. After it folded, he cofounded La Tribune de la Nouvelle-Orleans (1864-1870), the nation's first daily Black newspaper, which was also bilingual. Roudanez, who was a Creole of color, founded the paper with his older brother, Jean Bap
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American journalist
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Charles_Roudanez
date created:
2013-03-17T16:28:02Z
date modified:
2024-09-12T05:29:37Z
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