Blacks & Whites in São Paulo, Brazil, 1888-1988Univ of Wisconsin Press, 1991 - Počet stran: 369 For much of the twentieth century Brazil enjoyed an international reputation as a "racial democracy," but that image has been largely undermined in recent decades by research suggesting the existence of widespread racial inequality. George Reid Andrews provides the first thoroughly documented history of Brazilian racial inequality from the abolition of slavery in 1888 up to the late 1980s, showing how economic, social, and political changes in Brazil during the last one hundred years have shaped race relations. Winner of the 1993 Arthur P. Whitaker Prize |
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Introduction | 3 |
Slavery and Emancipation 18001890 | 25 |
Immigration 18901930 | 54 |
Working 19201960 | 90 |
Living in a Racial Democracy 19001940 | 125 |
Blacks Ascending 19401988 | 157 |
Organizing 19451988 | 181 |
May 13 1988 | 211 |
Looking Back Looking Forward | 234 |
Appendix A Population of São Paulo State 18001980 | 247 |
Personnel Records at the Jafet and São Paulo | 259 |
Glossary | 263 |
Selected Bibliography | 339 |
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