France finally votes to strike the Code Noir from its books, its last slavery law
BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM There is something disquieting about the idea that a law governing slavery could still exist on the books in 2026. Not as an enforced law. Not as a policy. Just sitting there, formally unrepealed, in the archive of French legal history. That was the status of the Code Noir until May 28, 2026, when France’s National Assembly voted to annul it. The margin was 254 to zero. The Code Noir was signed by King Louis XIV in 1685. It governed enslaved people in France’
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