France Moves to Symbolically Repeal Historical "Black Code" Legislation
France's lower house of parliament has voted to abolish historical royal edicts known as the "Code noir" (Black Code), which regulated enslaved people. The move is largely symbolic and stops short of reparations demanded by some lawmakers.
Members of the lower house of the French parliament unanimously voted to abolish a series of royal edicts known as the "Code noir" or Black Code. The bill stops short of some lawmakers' demands like possible reparations.