9 Facts About the End of Slave Trade: International Day of Abolition

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International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition is a day to remember an important historical event.

A Special Day 

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What is Slave Trade  

Long ago, some people were treated unfairly and like objects, called slaves. They were forced to work without their choice. 

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Why It's Important 

This day helps us remember that people worked together to stop this unfair practice. 

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Abolition Means End  

Abolition means putting a stop to something, and people worked hard to end the slave trade. 

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Working Together 

Many brave people joined hands to fight for the rights of the slaves and bring an end to their suffering. 

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Remembering the Past 

Remembering the Past  

On this day, we remember the past so we can learn and make sure such things don't happen again. 

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Respecting Freedom  

International Day of Abolition reminds us to respect the freedom and rights of all people. 

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Education & Awareness  

Schools and communities talk about this day to help everyone understand the history and importance. 

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Promoting Equality 

The International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade  is a day to celebrate freedom, unity, and treating everyone fairly. 

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