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Zola in Court / Dreyfus
Emile Zola in court after the publication of his denunciation " J Accuse" of the army cover-up. Date: 26 February 1898
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1898 Accuse Affair Dreyfus Emile Publication Zola Denunciation
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 12.7cm x 17.7cm (5" x 7")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This powerful image captures the moment when Emile Zola, a renowned French novelist and journalist, appeared before the court on February 26, 1898, following the publication of his open letter "J'Accuse" (I Accuse). The letter was a scathing indictment of the French military establishment, accusing them of antisemitic persecution and a miscarriage of justice in the case of Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish army captain falsely accused and convicted of treason. The publication of "J'Accuse" ignited a firestorm of controversy and divided the nation. Zola's bold stance against the powerful military and political establishment was a turning point in the Dreyfus Affair, a dark chapter in French history marked by antisemitism, political intrigue, and miscarriage of justice. In this photograph, Zola, dressed in a dark suit and tie, sits calmly in the courtroom, surrounded by a sea of stern-faced judges and military officers. His unwavering gaze and determined expression convey his unwavering commitment to truth and justice, despite the personal and professional risks he faced. The publication of "J'Accuse" ultimately led to the exoneration of Dreyfus and the exposure of the deep-rooted antisemitism and corruption within the French military and political establishment. The Dreyfus Affair was a pivotal moment in French history, and Zola's courageous act of denunciation is remembered as a symbol of the power of the written word to challenge injustice and bring about change.
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