DOI: 10.11606/t.8.2014.tde-28112014-170807
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Impressões norte-americanas sobre escravidão, abolição e relações raciais no Brasil escravista

Abstract: "Para Sedrick Miles, por esta história que nos une…" AGRADECIMENTOSEscrever uma tese, definitivamente, é o resultado do apoio de várias pessoas, e cada uma delas, da sua forma, foi imprescindível. Assim, na hora de escrever os agradecimentos, repetimos o clichê inevitável... sem todas estas pessoas seria quase impossível.Inicialmente, agradeço às instituições que viabilizaram esta pesquisa: sem o suporte financeiro destas agências seria impossível ser livre para poder ser guiada pela curiosidade intelectual qu… Show more

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“…On the other hand, American newspapers reported the peculiar access of some African descendants to public offices, commerce and honors of the empire. Paradoxically, Brazil appeared as a possible model for US society, all the more so because it had influenced important abolitionists such as Frederick Douglass, who defended this position in the article Blacks in Brazil, published in 1849 (Horne 13;Brito, 2014 and2019).…”
Section: The Deepest Southmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, American newspapers reported the peculiar access of some African descendants to public offices, commerce and honors of the empire. Paradoxically, Brazil appeared as a possible model for US society, all the more so because it had influenced important abolitionists such as Frederick Douglass, who defended this position in the article Blacks in Brazil, published in 1849 (Horne 13;Brito, 2014 and2019).…”
Section: The Deepest Southmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Além disso, ele estimulava toda a comunidade negra estadunidense a fazer a mesma coisa. Tornar público o preconceito e violência racial nos Estados Unidos, inclusive internacionalmente, era uma importante estratégia para evidenciar o racismo na nação que se proclamava "terra da liberdade" (Brito, 2014).…”
Section: Rebouças Encontra O Jim Crowunclassified
“…Nott was a polygenist, like all the members of the American School, and defended that blacks and whites were distinct species. For this reason, racial mixing would also cause the degeneration of whites, who according to him were part of a superior race (lemire, 2002, p. 4;Brito, 2014). 3 Josiah Nott shared these ideas with louis Agassiz, a Swiss scientist based in the United States since 1846.…”
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“…The Afro-American abolitionists saw in the miscegenated Brazilian people a reference for their struggle for integration and racial equality. For them, racial mixing signified the absence of prejudice, which made the empire an important example when they needed to convince their compatriots of both the possibility of coexistence between blacks and white in an egalitarian manner in relation to the potentials of blacks and mixed people (Brito, 2014).…”
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