Le Travail Movement

The Le Travail Movement was an anti-French-colonialism movement led by the intellectuals of Vietnam in 1936 by means of "Le Travail" newspaper. The movement lasted only 7 months, from Sept 1936 to April 1937. However, many participants of this movement went on to fulfil their historical oaths and some had actually written the Vietnamese history during this phase.

Read more about Le Travail Movement:  Background, How The Paper Was Born, Life of Le Travail

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