Why did it took so long?
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The optimistic answer would be: because they need to be sure the country receiving the artifact has the skills, resources and stability to preserve it for many decades to come.
When will they free Hati from pseudo-slavery then?
They've been "free" since 1947; it's more a problem of doing literally anything to make amends now.
What France did to Haiti was despicable and a big part of why Haiti is the mess it is, but Haiti hasn't been paying anything to France in decades.
Wait, what?
Cmon UK, let's follow suit. The London museum is lovely, but they aren't our exhibits
That drum has some stories to tell. “Guess where I’ve been!”