France, Guadeloupe, Grande-Terre, Pointe-à-Pitre, interior design of the Memorial ACTe architects and builders Fabien Doré, Pascal Berthelot and Jean-Michel Mocka-Celestine, the largest memorial of slavery in the world, built on the site Darboussier which was until 1980 a sugar factory and the largest employer in Guadeloupe, here a rare manuscript laying the foundations of the first human rights code - Publishing and advertising, application for authorization necessary before use


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