Salvador, the capital of the state of Bahia, is often referred to as "Brazil's Black Rome” because of its culturally complex, vibrant and historically rich African-descended population. Yet even though the state has a majority black population, African-Bahians remain a marginalised racial group within the state as a whole. In African-Brazilian Culture and Regional Identity in Bahia, Brazil, Scott Ickes examines how in the middle of the twentieth century, Bahian elites began to recognise African-Bahian cultural practices as essential components of Bahian regional identity.
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