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  1. Microfilmed newspapers are available to registered researchers by appointment. Digital papers can be accessed at any library location or at home with a valid New Orleans Public Library card. ... ... List of Newspapers available in the New Orleans City Archives & Special Collections.

  2. 5 sty 2011 · The New Orleans Tribune was the first African American daily newspaper in the United States. Started in 1864 by Charles Louise Roudanez the Tribune was notable in that it was bilingual.

  3. 2 paź 2024 · New-Orleans Price-Current and Commercial Intelligencer (New Orleans, La.) Issues for 1825-1882 are available online to LSU students, faculty, and staff through Newspapers.com (look under Commercial Bulletin, Price-Current and Shipping List).

  4. 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 ...

  5. 11 paź 2024 · Allows you to search and browse full-color scans of the print editions of the Times-Picayune, as well as Web Edition articles published on nola.com. Times-Picayune & Daily Picayune: 1837-2017 (New Orleans, La.) - Readex/Newsbank This link opens in a new window.

  6. La Tribune de la Nouvelle-Orleans, or The New Orleans Tribune, was the first daily African American newspaper in the U.S. Charles Louis Roudanez started the paper in 1864 and had two full-time editors, Paul Trevigne and Jean-Charles Houzeau. The paper was printed in both French and English. The newspaper gained notoriety

  7. Researchers interested in New Orleans specific African American newspapers should consult the Louisiana Weekly, L’Union, Tribune de la Nouvelle-Orleans, and other New Orleans newspapers in our collection.

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