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The Abolition of Slavery and the Aftermath of Emancipation in Brazil
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The Abolition of Slavery and the Aftermath of Emancipation in Brazil

by George Reid Andrews, Hebe Maria Mattos De Castro, Seymour Drescher, Robert M. Levine, Rebecca J. Scott. 176 pgs.

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Contributors:

   George Reid Andrews, Hebe Maria Mattos De Castro, Seymour Drescher, Robert M. Levine, Rebecca J. Scott

Publisher:

   Duke University Press

Place of Publication:

  Durham, NC  

Publication Year:

  1988
Subjects:   Slaves--Emancipation--Brazil
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...counterobservances in Brazil by descendants of slaves who argue...despite legal emancipation they are...as former slaves. 21...records of the Brazilian emancipation boards are...1880 was in slaves , became...province in emancipation. Moreover...labor in the Brazilian Northeast...
...with the way in which emancipation was conceptualized...the descendants of slaves remain confronted...suggested in the case of Brazil, shifting the comparative...so little in the ex-slaves, for whom emancipation was ostensibly implemented...
...emancipating the slaves and providing for...time only Cuba and Brazil among the Latin...The pressure for emancipation increased steadily...places like Cuba and Brazil and the avowedly...more precedents. Slaves had been emancipated...many precedents of emancipation before them and...
...West Indies and Mauritius. The simultaneous emancipation of nearly 800,000 slaves between 1833 and 1838 stimulated subsequent abolitionist...systems in the Caribbean, the United States, Brazil, and Africa. The demise of plantation slavery...
...the New World, in Brazil, Cuba, and the British West Indies, Emancipation was accomplished...in the number of slaves it liberated at...political rights for ex-slaves were never even...third feature of Emancipation in the South that...some emigrated to Brazil or Mexico rather...
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...authorize such discharges.(12) While Brazilian soldiers did not enjoy the full legal...solicited imperial pardons for their slaves who, after enlisting, had deserted three...reflect any incipient abolitionist or emancipationist sentiment in army and government circles...
...effect on the ability of West Indian slaves to reproduce themselves naturally, Malthus...species. "In the final debates over British emancipation in the House of Commons in 1833, not...dried up. The slave systems in Cuba and Brazil soared as the Jamaican economy sank...
...1831, when the slave trade was banned in Brazil. The major slave source for Salvador...No matter how strongly African-born slaves had initially reacted against forced...function of black lay sodalities was as emancipation societies: the statutes of black sodalities...
...documents preserved in Brazilian archives appreciates...nineteenth century until slaves gained their emancipation in 1888. The...examines the lives of Brazilian-born slaves, freedpersons and...about marriage and emancipation practices. Through...
...regions within Brazil or Minas Gerais...mulatto male slaves into the region...that rates of emancipation in the old...clear that when Brazilian slaves were not demographically...S. Klein, "Slaves and Masters...Nineteenth-Century Brazil: Sao Paulo...
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...increasingly turning against slavery and a growing emancipation movement was emerging. After Brazil ended the slave trade in 1850 and freed all children born to slave mothers in 1871, all slaves themselves were emancipated in 1888. Abolition...
...British consuls in Brazil and Cuba were well...and the trade in slaves. There were almost...been imported as slaves into the Brazils since 1847. Not...plantations and mines of Brazil were owned by British...Act from owning slaves. The manufacturing...
...as house slaves for their...scale, the Brazilian slave insurrections...Lincolns Emancipation Proclamation...which enabled slaves to flee from...Afro-Brazilians in the emancipation movement...Creoles (Brazilian-born blacks...closer to full emancipation was taken...freeing all slaves aged sixty...slavery in Brazil, and despite...
...has been in Porto Alegre, Brazil and before in Seattle, Prague...not have a path for womens emancipation and autonomy. In the same...are searching for ways of emancipation like recovering feminine divinities...was in 1980, in my country, Brazil, when I first read her name...
...was ended in Cuba and Brazil. That is, was British...goods for the trade in slaves and in the use of slave-grown...Britain passed the Emancipation Act of 1833 to free...the Dutch announced emancipation for their slaves in Surinam, in South...
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...interested primarily in emancipation, they could have achieved...havens for runaway slaves. Slaverys rapid collapse in Brazil after the state of...purchase all their slaves and set up each black...author of "Emancipating Slaves, Enslaving Free Men...
...made about curbing greenhouse gasses. If we stoppedtrading in slaves, it was claimed, other nations would continue to profit fromit. That didnt happen and we led the way for emancipation. Now sceptics sayChina and India will continue to pump out...


 

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...imported Africans in large numbers as slaves. Dependence on a one-crop economy was...supplanted Salvador as the capital of Brazil in 1763. Ripples from intellectual stirrings...abolished in 1850, and a law for gradual emancipation was passed in 1871. In 1888 while Pedro...
...manumission (emancipation from slavery...agricultural slaves, who became...Sao Paulo, Brazil) continued...countries emancipation of slaves was also...1821). In Brazil the opposition...Towards Emancipation: A Study...Negro Ex-Slaves (1945, repr...Development of Brazilian Civilization...
...includes SE Venezuela, part of N Brazil, French Guiana , Suriname...peoples and descendants of freed slaves ( maroons ). The Guiana coast...changed hands many times. After the emancipation of the slaves in the 19th cent., labor shortage...


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