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Freedoms Given, Freedoms Won: Afro-Brazilians in Post-Abolition, São Paulo and Salvador
Kim D. Butler-
Frontmatter
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List of Illustrations and Figures (page ix)
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List of Tables (page xi)
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Acknowledgments (page xiii)
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INTRODUCTION Brazil and the Afro-Atlantic Diaspora: Recontextualizing Abolition (page 1)
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CHAPTER 1 "Order and Progress": Elite Objectives and the Shaping of Abolition (page 16)
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CHAPTER 2 Self-Determination: The Politics of Identity (page 47)
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CHAPTER 3 São Paulo: The New City--The New Negro (page 67)
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CHAPTER 4 The Politics of Race in São Paulo (page 88)
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CHAPTER 5 Salvador: Afro-Bahia in an Era of Change (page 129)
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CHAPTER 6 The Politics of Culture in Salvador (page 168)
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CONCLUSION "Full Free" (page 210)
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Notes (page 229)
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Glossary (page 269)
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Bibliography (page 271)
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Index (page 283)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 104.4 (Oct. 1999): 1355-1357 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762%28199910%29104%3A4%3C1355%3AFGFWAI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-J |
LARR | 35.3 (2000): 188-198 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0023-8791%282000%2935%3A3%3C188%3AEPORIB%3E2.0.CO%3B2-W |
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Published: c1998
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
- 9780813525044 (paper)
- 9780813525037 (hardcover)