The Africa exception: the slavery reparations debate was once ‘unthinkable’. Now it is unavoidable | Race
Last month, at commemorations marking the 25th anniversary of France’s Taubira law recognising the trafficking of enslaved Africans as a crime against humanity, Emmanuel Macron did the unthinkable: he became the first French president to publicly utter the word “reparations”. Since 1825, when France punished Haiti for daring to declare itself the western world’s first … Read more