O Brasil por Frederick Douglass: Impressões sobre escravidão e relações raciais no Império

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This article will discuss the impressions of the American abolitionist Frederick Douglass of race relations in Brazilian slave-ridden society. To do so, we will use his autobiography My bondage and my freedom, together with articles and speeches he wrote, in which his abolitionist eyes reveal a comparative approach between the lives of African-Americans and Afro-Brazilians. We will emphasize the subject of racial mixing, one of the aspects that most drew Douglass's attention to Brazil, both because it was a personal dilemma for him, being himself was a man of biracial origin, and because the Empire seemed to him an example of a multiracial and egalitarian society that he very much dreamed for the United States.

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Brito, L. D. C. (2019). O Brasil por Frederick Douglass: Impressões sobre escravidão e relações raciais no Império. Estudos Avancados, 33(96), 199–222. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0103-4014.2019.3396.0012

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