L'esclavage au S n gal en 1880 offre un regard p n trant sur la condition des esclaves au S n gal la fin du XIXe si cle. Victor Schoelcher, figure embl matique de l'abolitionnisme fran ais, examine en d tail les structures et les r alit s de l'esclavage dans cette r gion d'Afrique de l'Ouest. Cet ouvrage, publi initialement en 1879, met en lumi re les dynamiques sociales, conomiques et politiques qui sous-tendent l'institution de l'esclavage et offre un t moignage pr cieux sur la vie des populations asservies. Il reste une source essentielle pour comprendre l'histoire de l'esclavage et son impact durable sur la soci t s n galaise.
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