Brazil: The Story of Slavery
United Nations - More than four million slaves were shipped to Brazil from the coast of Africa during the 16th century and onward. But the practice of slavery was abolished in 1888 when abolitionists brought the issue to the forefront. Today, descendants in Danda community – a quilombo – fight for their right to land that their ancestors once lived and worked on for generations. UN in Action, Episode #1486 Script (Pdf): hhttp://www.un.org/webcast/pdfs/unia14...

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The Atlantic slave trade: What too few textbooks told you - Anthony Hazard

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Why race in Brazil is a confusing, loaded topic

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How the autobiography of a Muslim slave is challenging an American narrative

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Inside the Pirahã World: Deciphering the Amazon’s Most Enigmatic Language | SLICE | FULL DOCUMENTARY

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Brazil's Slave Past

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Too black for Brazil | Guardian Docs

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The TRUE Story of Slavery They Never Taught You - Forgotten History

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History Of The Arab Slave Trade

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A "free town" formed by Africans who escaped slavery in Colombia

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African-Brazilians still feel the impact of slavery 130 years after its abolition

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The Largest Slave Rebellion Was Hidden From U.S. History | AJ+

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Life Aboard a Slave Ship | History

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The Stream - Being black in Brazil

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The history of Brazil - Summary on a Map

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Zumbi: The last king of Palmares - Marc Adam Hertzman & Flavio dos Santos Gomes

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Why Did Europeans Enslave Africans?

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Salvador da Bahia is Brazil’s most African city and their culture is thriving

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This Woman is Believed to be America's Last Slave

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Year of return: An African homecoming 400 years after the transatlantic slave trade

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