The Brazilian Black movement: Some historical notes

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The present article comments upon an under-explored subject in Brazilian historiography: the trajectory of that country's organized Black movement during the Republican period (1889-2000). Our main objective is to demonstrate that, throughout the period in question, the Black movement developed a series of different strategies in the struggle against racism and in favor of the social inclusion of the Black people in Brazilian society.

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Domingues, P. (2007). The Brazilian Black movement: Some historical notes. Tempo, 12(23), 100–122. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1413-77042007000200007

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