This book provides an insight into the Afro-Brazilian experience of racism in Brazil from the 19th Century to the present day, exploring people of African Ancestry's responses to racism in the context of a society where racism was present in practice, though rarely explicit in law.
This book provides an insight into the Afro-Brazilian experience of racism in Brazil from the 19th Century to the present day, exploring people of African Ancestry's responses to racism in the context of a society where racism was present in practice, though rarely explicit in law.
Tshombe Miles is an Assistant Professor of Black and Latino Studies at Baruch College, City University of New York, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Nineteenth Century Afro-Brazilian Uplift: Conservatives, Reformers, and Outlaw Abolitionists 2. Black Brazilian Protest from an African Diasporic Perspective During the First Republic and Early Vargas Era 3. High Art, Black Art: One Black Theatre's Response to Racism 4. Strategies against Racism in the age of the Military Dictatorship 5. The Emergence of Black Politics in Political Parties
1. Nineteenth Century Afro-Brazilian Uplift: Conservatives, Reformers, and Outlaw Abolitionists 2. Black Brazilian Protest from an African Diasporic Perspective During the First Republic and Early Vargas Era 3. High Art, Black Art: One Black Theatre's Response to Racism 4. Strategies against Racism in the age of the Military Dictatorship 5. The Emergence of Black Politics in Political Parties
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