Franco-Americans strive to keep the French language alive in Maine
A ‘No French’ law passed in 1919 contributed to the diminishing of a once-thriving French language in northern Maine.

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New French-speaking club kicks off in Lewiston

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In Old French Canada (1921

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The Lost Languages of France

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When we spoke French in Minnesota

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Olympic French Pole Vaulter on His Giant Dong

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