Gregory Halpern A tattoo depicting the 1848 Décret de la Convention Nationale, which was the second, and final time, slavery was abolished in Guadeloupe In 1794, Britain invaded Guadeloupe; in order to repel th
(...) A tattoo depicting the 1848 Décret de la Convention Nationale, which was the second, and final time, slavery was abolished in Guadeloupe... In 1794, Britain invaded Guadeloupe; in order to repel the British, the French enlisted enslaved Guadeloupeans under the promise to abolish slavery if they won. The French won, and the promise to abolish was initially kept, but eight years later in 1802 Napoleon cancelled the law and reinstated slavery. It was not until 1848 that slavery was officially abolished in the French empire.” —Gregory Halpern © Gregory Halpern | Magnum Photos