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WHAT DOES 1ST OF FEBRUARY MEAN TODAY?

What does the 1st of February mean to Mauritian Creoles? We know that it is a public holiday to commemorate the abolition of slavery on the island of Mauritius. But how does it relate to us as individuals and collectively? Growing up in the Ward 4 area, the 1st of February to me was simply… Continue reading WHAT DOES 1ST OF FEBRUARY MEAN TODAY?

Published February 1, 2024
Categorized as History Tagged Le Morne, Mauritius, Slavery

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