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  2. Afro-Brazilian history - Wikipedia

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    There was also a ban on Afro-Brazilian religions, and the first criminalization of cannabis use in Brazil was due to its association with the culture of the African slaves. Overpopulation caused uncontrolled rural exodus and urbanization and lack of infrastructure to assist the masses combined of the perpetuation of historical racial ...

  3. Afro-Brazilian culture - Wikipedia

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    In the following decade, Afro-Brazilian religions began to be celebrated by the white intellectual elite. [3] In 2003, Law No. 10.639 was signed, which modified the Law of Guidelines and Bases of Education (LDB), requiring Brazilian primary and secondary schools to include the teaching of Afro-Brazilian history and culture in the curriculum. [3 ...

  4. History of African Americans in Texas - Wikipedia

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    African American Texans or Black Texans are residents of the state of Texas who are of African ancestry and people that have origins as African-American slaves. African Americans formed a unique ethnic identity in Texas while facing the problems of societal and institutional discrimination as well as colorism for many years.

  5. Afro-Latino identity and culture: A celebration of diversity ...

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    Now, people are celebrating the richness of Afro-Latino identity and culture. Afro-Latino adults WGN News spoke with described struggling for acceptance when they were growing up, claiming to have ...

  6. Learning Afro-Brazilian history through its carnival parades

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    OPINION: It's carnival week in Rio de Janeiro, where vibrant parades feature music, dancers and a huge dose of history. Here's some Afro-Brazilian history from some of the most legendary Afro ...

  7. Afro-Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    Of the nine people analyzed, three had more European ancestry than African, while the other six people had more African ancestry, with varying degrees of European and Amerindian admixture. The African admixture varied from 19.5% in actress Ildi Silva to 99.3% in singer Milton Nascimento. The European admixture varied from 0.4% in Nascimento to ...

  8. Christen A. Smith - Wikipedia

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    The book was positively reviewed in the Luso-Brazilian Review, which suggested that the reader also research the history of Brazil as it relates to the conflict outlined in Afro-Paradise. [9] Another positive review in Studies in Latin American Popular Culture described the format of the book, which intersperses scenes from a play by a Bahian ...

  9. List of Brazilians of Black African descent - Wikipedia

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    Black Brazilian is a term used to categorise by race or color Brazilians who are black. 10.2% of the population of Brazil consider themselves black (preto). Though, the following lists include some visually mixed-race Brazilians , a group considered part of the black population by the Brazilian Black Movement .