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#5802134
24 June 2020
Members of the anti-racist group ''Brigade Anti-Negrophobia'' tagged and threw paint on the statue of Colbert in front of the National Assembly in Paris, France, on June 23, 2020. The inscription ''Negrophobie d'Etat'' was tagged on the base of the statue of this Minister of Louis XIV who was at the origin of the black code in 1685, which legislated slavery in the French colonies.
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#5802138
24 June 2020
Members of the anti-racist group ''Brigade Anti-Negrophobia'' tagged and threw paint on the statue of Colbert in front of the National Assembly in Paris, France, on June 23, 2020. The inscription ''Negrophobie d'Etat'' was tagged on the base of the statue of this Minister of Louis XIV who was at the origin of the black code in 1685, which legislated slavery in the French colonies.
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#5802142
24 June 2020
Members of the anti-racist group ''Brigade Anti-Negrophobia'' tagged and threw paint on the statue of Colbert in front of the National Assembly in Paris, France, on June 23, 2020. The inscription ''Negrophobie d'Etat'' was tagged on the base of the statue of this Minister of Louis XIV who was at the origin of the black code in 1685, which legislated slavery in the French colonies.
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#5802148
24 June 2020
Members of the anti-racist group ''Brigade Anti-Negrophobia'' tagged and threw paint on the statue of Colbert in front of the National Assembly in Paris, France, on June 23, 2020. The inscription ''Negrophobie d'Etat'' was tagged on the base of the statue of this Minister of Louis XIV who was at the origin of the black code in 1685, which legislated slavery in the French colonies.
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#5802150
24 June 2020
Members of the anti-racist group ''Brigade Anti-Negrophobia'' tagged and threw paint on the statue of Colbert in front of the National Assembly in Paris, France, on June 23, 2020. The inscription ''Negrophobie d'Etat'' was tagged on the base of the statue of this Minister of Louis XIV who was at the origin of the black code in 1685, which legislated slavery in the French colonies.
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#5802152
24 June 2020
Members of the anti-racist group ''Brigade Anti-Negrophobia'' tagged and threw paint on the statue of Colbert in front of the National Assembly in Paris, France, on June 23, 2020. The inscription ''Negrophobie d'Etat'' was tagged on the base of the statue of this Minister of Louis XIV who was at the origin of the black code in 1685, which legislated slavery in the French colonies.
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#5802154
24 June 2020
Members of the anti-racist group ''Brigade Anti-Negrophobia'' tagged and threw paint on the statue of Colbert in front of the National Assembly in Paris, France, on June 23, 2020. The inscription ''Negrophobie d'Etat'' was tagged on the base of the statue of this Minister of Louis XIV who was at the origin of the black code in 1685, which legislated slavery in the French colonies.
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#5802156
24 June 2020
Members of the anti-racist group ''Brigade Anti-Negrophobia'' tagged and threw paint on the statue of Colbert in front of the National Assembly in Paris, France, on June 23, 2020. The inscription ''Negrophobie d'Etat'' was tagged on the base of the statue of this Minister of Louis XIV who was at the origin of the black code in 1685, which legislated slavery in the French colonies.
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