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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...
- the American Civil War. In New Orleans he worked with Dr. Louis Charles Roudanez at the newspapers he founded in the 1860s. Houzeau migrated to Jamaica...
- founded L'Union in 1862. These included brothers Louis Charles Roudanez and Jean Baptiste Roudanez, and also Paul Trévigne. Initially, L'Union was published...
- the United States. The Tribune was founded in 1864 by Dr. Louis Charles Roudanez, a free man of color. He had also published L'Union, which had folded earlier...
- marine (1912), published in version for piano 4-hands (Paris: M. Sénart, B. Roudanez et Cie.) La Chanson des soirs (1923), for piano and br**** band (Paris:...
- to African-American orphans. Dr. Louis Charles Roudanez and his older brother Jean Baptiste Roudanez, also free men of color, founded L'Union in 1862...
- meteorologist Garland Robinette, investigative journalist Louis Charles Roudanez, founder of The New Orleans Tribune newspaper Lyle Saxon, journalist Howard...
- suppressed. In this book, Ball also explored the life of Louis Charles Roudanez, a prominent homme de couleur libre, or free man of color, a contemporary...
- ) operating in Paris from 1908 to 1941. Founded in partnership with B. Roudanez, Senart ran the firm alone from 1912 to 1920, when Albert Neuburger came...
- state. Conway criticized Dr. Louis Charles Roudanez of New Orleans, who published The New Orleans Tribune. Roudanez was part of the community of men who had...