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Black Tunisian wins historic court case to drop his slave name - Face2Face Africa

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Hamden Dali, an 81-year-old Black Tunisian man, can now legally remove a part of his name that denoted he was a descendant of slaves, a court in the North African country declared in a ruling his lawyer described as historic. According to Reuters, Black Tunisians, who are mainly descendants of slaves brought into the country...

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