The history of slavery, recognized twenty-five years ago as a crime against humanity by the Taubira law, broke into their lives one day. This week, Marie-France, 80, a long-time activist for the recognition of slavery, to the Association of descendants of black slaves and their friends (Aden 94).
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The history of slavery, recognized twenty-five years ago as a crime against humanity by the Taubira law, broke into their lives one day. This week, Marie-France, 80, a long-time activist for the recognition of slavery, to the Association of descendants of black slaves and their friends (Aden 94).