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#9 A mother and her child being displayed in Germany’s “Negro Village.”

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A mother and her child being displayed in Germany’s “Negro Village.”

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#9 A mother and her child being displayed in Germany’s “Negro Village.”

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←#8 This is Sarah Baartman, who was displayed exotically in tight clothing. After her death, her remains were kept in Paris’s Museum of Mankind until 2002, when Nelson Mandela asked for them to be removed.
#10 Another photo taken from Germany’s “Negro Village” highlights the inhumane treatment of the people on display there, with only a chainlink fence separating the village’s prisoners from the outside world.→

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