File:J'accuse - Gallica - page 1.png

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English: Front page cover of the newspaper L’Aurore of Thursday 13 January 1898, with J’accuse...!, the open letter written by Émile Zola to president Félix Faure about the Dreyfus affair.
The headline reads "I accuse...! Letter to the President of the Republic".
Français : Une du journal L’Aurore du 13 janvier 1898, avec J’accuse...!, la lettre ouverte d’Émile Zola au président de la République Félix Faure à propos de l’affaire Dreyfus.
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Author Émile Zola
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