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Date Added: June 20, 2008 06:12:03 PM
"Prelude to Freedom: The Ending of the International Slave Trade," an afternoon of performances and presentations, marks the 200th anniversary of the ending of the transatlantic slave trade. The program will take place from 3 to 6 p.m., June 25, in the Chadwick Auditorium, room 131, Goldring/Woldenberg Hall I on Tulane University's uptown campus in New Orleans.

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