Feature: It’s been 60 years since Algeria won its freedom and my family lost their homeland. In France, that past is more present than you think

The Evian Accords of 1962 ended French colonial rule in Algeria, and the bloody struggle to preserve it. What happened next to the Pied-Noir families who left still echoes in French politics ahead of 2022′s elections, writes Andrew Perez in the Globe and Mail’s feature opinion section.

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