August 23 marks the International Day dedicated to the memory of the slave trade and its abolition. Initiated by UNESCO in 1998, this day aims to raise public awareness about this tragic period in history. While events are taking place in Haiti and Gorée, in Guadeloupe, no demonstrations are planned. This date recalls the slave revolt in Saint-Domingue in 1791, a key moment towards the abolition of slavery.
International Day of Remembrance: Commemoration of the Slave Trade and Its Abolition
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