On May 29, 2026, French Members of Parliament voted to repeal the law known as the 'Black Code,' which regulated slavery in French colonies. The decision marks a significant legislative change regarding France's colonial history and its implications for contemporary discussions on race and justice.
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French MPs Vote to Repeal Law Governing Slavery in Colonies
French MPs voted on May 29, 2026, to repeal the 'Black Code,' a law that governed slavery in French colonies. This repeal is part of ongoing discussions about France's colonial past and its impact on current societal issues.
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French MPs Vote to Repeal Law Governing Slavery in Colonies