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French man, 86, issues historic apology for family’s role in transatlantic slavery

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French man, 86, issues historic apology for family’s role in transatlantic slavery
Pierre Guillon de Prince believed to be first in France to formally apologise for ancestors’ allegiances to slaveryAn 86-year-old man has issued what is believed to be the first formal apology by someone in France for th…
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