What to know about Code Noir, a shocking French law that oversaw the slavery of 1.4 million Africans
France’s lower house has voted finally to scrub a foundational slavery-era edict from French law. The National Assembly voted ...
The Metro Nashville Police Department announced the exhumation of a 1969 homicide victim’s body for a forensic review on ...
As he releases a new horror movie, Backrooms, the actor tells Nick Duerden how his life has outgrown all his expectations ...
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She was born into slavery, then stolen from a plantation and lived here for 120 years
In Sumter County, Georgia, the ruins of a late-1800s African American school stand beside a historic Black church and cemetery. Buried there is a woman reportedly born into slavery who, according to ...
Thousands of teenage girls are reported to have been trafficked into the sex trade in Tenancingo, Mexico, after being groomed ...
In a time when his people were still subject to lynchings, discrimination and oppression, when the military was segregated ...
Pope Leo XIV made a historic apology for the role the Holy See itself played in legitimizing slavery and for having failed to condemn it for centuries.
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