Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Founded | October 4, 1919 |
Political alignment | Communist |
Language | French language |
Headquarters | Agen |
Le Travailleur de Lot-et-Garonne ('The Worker of Lot-et-Garonne') is a communist weekly newspaper published from Agen, France. [1] The first issue of Le Travailleur de Lot-et-Garonne was published on October 4, 1919. [2] The newspaper, then an organ of the local socialists of Agen under the leadership of Renaud Jean, survived its initial period by enlisting 500 subscribers (mainly railway workers). [2]
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