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Aug 2023
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Les émeutes de Ferguson, ville noire pol...

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Ça fait plus d’un demi-siècle que les Etats-Unis ont officiellement mis fin à la ségrégation raciale. Les émeutes de Ferguson durant l’été 2014 vont montrer que rien n’est réglé. Histoire d’autant plus intéressante qu’elle se déroule sous la présidence de Barack Obama, le 1er président noir. 
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