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Le Libertaire is a Francophone anarchist newspaper established in New York City in June 1858 by the exiled anarchist Joseph Déjacque. It appeared at slightly irregular intervals until February 1861. The title reappeared in Algiers in 1892 and was then produced in Brussels between 1893 and 1894. In 1895, Le Libertaire was relaunched as a weekly publication in France by Sébastien Faure and in the socially and politically turbulent years that accompanied rapid economic change during the run up to 1914 it became a leading title in a growing field of anarchist newspapers and journals.

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  • Le Libertaire (fr)
  • Le Libertaire (en)
  • Le Libertaire (pt)
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  • Le Libertaire est un journal anarchiste fondé à New York en 1858 par Joseph Déjacque. Le titre disparaît en 1861. Il reparaît en 1892 à Alger, puis de 1893 à 1894 à Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, en Belgique. Le 16 novembre 1895, Sébastien Faure et Louise Michel lancent en France Le Libertaire, hebdomadaire qui deviendra l'un des titres principaux de la presse anarchiste de l'époque avec Les Temps nouveaux et La Sociale. (fr)
  • Le Libertaire foi um periódico anarquista criado primeiramente em Nova Iorque em 1858 por Joseph Déjacque. desapareceu em 1861. Reapareceu em 1892 em Argel, e depois de 1893-1894 em Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Bélgica. Em 16 de Novembro de 1895, é restabelecido por Sébastien Faure, o fundador da escola anarquista La Ruche e Louise Michel, a ex-combatente da Comuna de Paris, como um semanário Libertário que se tornará um dos principais meios de comunicação da imprensa anarquista de seu tempo, junto com o The Times e The New Social. (pt)
  • Le Libertaire is a Francophone anarchist newspaper established in New York City in June 1858 by the exiled anarchist Joseph Déjacque. It appeared at slightly irregular intervals until February 1861. The title reappeared in Algiers in 1892 and was then produced in Brussels between 1893 and 1894. In 1895, Le Libertaire was relaunched as a weekly publication in France by Sébastien Faure and in the socially and politically turbulent years that accompanied rapid economic change during the run up to 1914 it became a leading title in a growing field of anarchist newspapers and journals. (en)
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  • Le Libertaire (1858–1861) (en)
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  • "Peace between us! War to the tyrants!" (en)
  • The cartoon refers to the execution of Francisco Ferrer (en)
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