Taubira law (2001)

The law by which 'the French Republic recognizes that the transatlantic and Indian Ocean slave trades on the one hand, and slavery on the other, perpetrated from the 15th century onwards in the Americas, the Caribbean, the Indian Ocean and Europe against African, Ameridian, Malagasy and Indian peoples constitute a crime against humanity.'

Route des Abolitions de l’Esclavage et des Droits de l’Homme

Communauté de Communes du Larmont
8 bis, rue Grande-Oie
25300 Houtaud
France
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Launched in 2004, the "Route des abolitions de l’esclavage" (Trail of the abolitions of slavery) is part of the international project « la Route de l’esclave

Mémoires des Esclavages

24, avenue des Cormorans
29000 Quimper
France
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The association Mémoires des Esclavages, founded in 2010, aims to commemorate the abolition of slavery each year.

La France Noire

53, rue des Saints
89300 Joigny
France
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According to its , La France Noire

Réalité Créoles

4, rue Lagarde
75005 Paris
France

Collectif des Filles et Fils d’Africains Déportés

COFFAD
39, route de Champigny
94350 Villiers-sur-Marne
France
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The objective of the Collectif des Filles et Fils d’Africains Déportés (COFFAD) (Collective of the Sons and Daughters of Deported Africans) is to wo

L’an main 10 mai

L'A-M-D-M
28, rue Arthur-Melin
95190 Goussainville
France