Movement of blackness: a brief historical reconstruction
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2176-6665.2005v10n1p25Keywords:
Blackness, Black people, Racial relationships, RacismAbstract
The purpose of the present is reconstructing, in brief appointments, the history of blackness, presenting some of its dilemmas, contradictions and reflexes in the bosom of the international black people movement in the struggle for African black people liberty and its diáspora. Finally, we will approach how this movement has been introduced in Brazil.Downloads
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