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In the 1800s, Luiz Gama defied fate to become Brazil’s first Black lawyer. Nearly a century and a half later, Portela’s parade puts his struggle center stage
Rio Carnival's Overlooked, All-important Rite: The Count (Photos) - The National Herald
Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory
Samba History, Rio Samba School
Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory
Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory
Samba schools at Carnival take a stand against the racism and violence that Black Brazilians face
Rio's Carnival Quilombo - AAIHS
Tamara Thermitus, Ad. E. on LinkedIn: Thank you Charmaine Simpson . There is a movie on Belle…
My God, Is Slavery Extinct?
The Rio Carnival Stages the Story of the Slave Kehinde, News
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Samba school puts Rio's long-silenced legacy of slavery at center of carnival, Brazil
Rio Carnival's overlooked, all-important rite: the count
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