Slavery museum (France)
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In May 2016, President Francois Hollande announced the formation of a foundation to erect a national slavery and Atlantic slave trade memorial and museum ("un musée de l'esclavage"[1]) in Paris, France. Identifying the memorial and museum's purpose, Hollande said, “I wish to give to France an institution it still lacks, a foundation for the memory of the slave trade, slavery and its abolition”.[2]
- Code Noir
- International Slavery Museum
- Whitney Plantation Historic District (USA)
- Mémorial ACTe (Guadeloupe, France)