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  "path": "/articles/commentary/abrogating-the-code-noir-fine-for-slaves-but-other-victims-will-wait/",
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    "COMMENTARY",
    "Africa",
    "Code Noir",
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  "textContent": "The peoples of Africa and the West Indies were treated with greater consideration than the simple people of the Vendée, who are still waiting for the crimes of which they were victims to be acknowledged.",
  "title": "Abrogating the Code Noir: Fine for Slaves, But Other Victims Will Wait"
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