French slavery law repealed: ‘Now we can start talking about reparations,’ historian says

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French slavery law repealed: ‘Now we can start talking about reparations,’ historian says

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PERSPECTIVE

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Perspective

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Now that France has finally repealed the so-called Code Noir or Black Code, experts are urging the country to also consider the issue of reparations. The Code Noir was the law that effectively regulated slavery by making people like property, notably in the French colonies – enabling people to be worked, beaten, sold, raped and even killed. It was only repealed last week, even though France abolished slavery back in 1848. In Perspective, we spoke to Olivette Otele, a historian and professor at SOAS in London.

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