L'Union (newspaper)

L'Union
"A Political, Literary, and Progressive Journal"
(motto)
Inaugural Edition of L'Union
(27 September 1862)
Founder(s)Louis Charles Roudanez
Jean Baptiste Roudanez
Paul Trévigne
EditorFrank F. Barclay
FoundedSeptember 27, 1862 (1862-09-27)
LanguageFrench
English
Ceased publicationJuly 19, 1864 (1864-07-19)
CityNew Orleans, Louisiana, United States
ReadershipFree people of color in the New Orleans area

L'Union was the first African-American newspaper in the Southern United States.[a] The newspaper was based in New Orleans, Louisiana, and was published from 1862 to 1864. Articles in L'Union were written in the French language, with the newspaper's primary readership being free people of color in the New Orleans area, especially in the faubourgs Marigny and Tremé.[2]

  1. ^ "About L'Union". chroniclingamerica.loc.gov. Library of Congress. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  2. ^ Roudané, Mark. "L'Union". 64parishes.org. Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities. Retrieved 4 November 2023.


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