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What did the preamble to the French constitution say about race in 1946? Why do

you think it said this at this particular time?

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Summary: the Preamble to the French Constitution of 1946 states that all human beings without distinction of race, religion or faith, have inalienable and sacred rights. It sets forth a general principle of non-discrimination at work, but its lack of precision makes it difficult to apply.

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