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Adresse à l'Assemblée nationale, pour l'abolition de la traite des Noirs

Adresse à l'Assemblée nationale, pour l'abolition de la traite des Noirs by Société des amis des Noirs
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Adresse à l'Assemblée nationale, pour l'abolition de la traite des Noirs is a powerful and compelling text that advocates for the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade. Written by the Société des amis des Noirs, this book challenges the moral and ethical implications of slavery and calls for immediate action to end this inhumane practice.

The authors present a well-reasoned argument that highlights the brutal conditions faced by enslaved individuals and the systemic oppression perpetuated by the slave trade. They call on the National Assembly to recognize the humanity of all individuals, regardless of race, and to take a stand against the exploitation and degradation of black individuals.

What stands out in this book is the passion and urgency with which the authors plead for change. Their words are stirring and thought-provoking, making a compelling case for the immediate abolition of the transatlantic slave trade. This text serves as a powerful reminder of the injustices faced by black individuals throughout history and the ongoing fight for equality and justice.

Overall, Adresse à l'Assemblée nationale, pour l'abolition de la traite des Noirs is a poignant and important read that sheds light on a dark chapter in history. It is a call to action for all individuals to stand against oppression and work towards a more just and equitable society.

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La Société des Amis des Noirs est une association créée le 19 février 1788 qui avait pour but l’abolition immédiate de la traite des Noirs et non de l’esclavage; d’une part dans le souci de maintenir l’économie des colonies françaises, et d’autre part dans l’idée qu’avant d’accéder à la liberté, les Noirs devaient y être préparés, et donc éduqués.

L’adresse à l’Assemblée nationale qui vous est proposée ici date du 5 février 1790.

The Society of the Friends of the Blacks (French: Société des amis des Noirs or Amis des noirs) was a group of French men, mostly white, which were abolitionists (opponents of Black slavery and the African slave trade). The association was created on February 19, 1788, and was led by Jacques-Pierre Brissot, with advice from Thomas Clarkson who headed the abolitionist movement in the Kingdom of Great Britain. At the beginning of 1789, it had 141 members.

The reply to the National Assembly which is presented here dates from the 5th February 1790.



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