The First Emancipation: The Forgotten Story of Abolition in Revolutionary France (opens in new tab)
On Aug. 21, 1789, just a month after the storming of the Bastille that launched the French Revolution, France’s new governing body, the National Assembly, approved the first article of its historic Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. The French document proclaimed that “Men are born and remain free and equal in rights,” The post appeared first on <a href="
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