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As Pope apologizes for slavery, remember it was African countries that started slave trade
During a 1998 trip to Uganda, President Bill Clinton provided what many historians considered to be the first apology by the ...
Government has described the recent apology by His Holiness Pope Leo XIV over the Holy See’s role in the transatlantic slave ...
On Thursday, the lower house of parliament voted to wipe it from French law. The National Assembly voted 254-0 — a rare show ...
Pope Leo XIV issued a historic apology for the Vatican’s role in legitimizing slavery, linking past injustices to new threats ...
The video explains how sugar demand, European expansion, plantation economics, coastal trade networks, and legal slavery ...
In Paragraph 176 of his first encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas,” Pope Leo XIV issues a historic apology for the Catholic ...
What to know about Code Noir, a shocking French law that oversaw the slavery of 1.4 million Africans
France’s powerful lower house voted finally to scrub a fundamental slavery-era edict from French law on Thursday. After the ...
The West African nation was one of the main gateways for the transatlantic slave trade.
France abolished slavery in 1848, but the Code Noir was never formally eliminated as a law. The vote is seen as a significant step in addressing France's colonial past.
Pope Leo XIV has made a historic apology for the role the Holy See played in legitimizing slavery ...
Pope Leo XIV made a historic apology on Monday for the Holy See’s role in legitimizing slavery and for having failed to ...
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