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- Louis_Miller abstract "This article is about the Russian-Jewish American political activist and newspaper editor. For others sharing this name, see Louis Miller (disambiguation).Louis E. Miller (1866-1927), born Efim Samuilovich Bandes, was a Russian-Jewish political activist who emigrated to the United States of America in 1884. A trade union organizer and newspaper editor, Miller is best remembered as a founding editor of Di Arbeiter Tsaytung (The Workers' Newspaper), the first Yiddish-language weekly published in America, and a co-founder with Abraham Cahan of the Jewish Daily Forward, the country's first and foremost Yiddish-language daily. After leaving the Forward in 1905 due to editorial differences with Cahan, Miller established a Yiddish daily newspaper of his own, Di Warheit (The Truth), which attained a measure of success until its readership was shattered with the coming of World War I.".
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- Louis_Miller comment "This article is about the Russian-Jewish American political activist and newspaper editor. For others sharing this name, see Louis Miller (disambiguation).Louis E. Miller (1866-1927), born Efim Samuilovich Bandes, was a Russian-Jewish political activist who emigrated to the United States of America in 1884.".
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