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  2. Museu Afro Brasil - Wikipedia

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    Museu Afro Brasil is a history, artistic and ethnographic museum dedicated to the research, preservation, and exhibition of objects and works related to the cultural sphere of black people in Brazil. It is a public institution held by the Secretariat for Culture of the São Paulo State and managed by the Museu Afro Brasil Association .

  3. Afro-Brazilian Museum - Wikipedia

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    Display. The Afro-Brazilian Museum in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, was inaugurated on 7 January 1982 by the then Director of the Center for Afro-Oriental Studies (CEAO), Dr. Yeda Pessoa de Castro, through an agreement between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Education and Culture of Brazil, the government of Bahia, the city of Salvador and the Federal University of Bahia.

  4. Category:Ethnic museums in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Museu Afro Brasil This page was last edited on 7 September 2023, at 06:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  5. Ema Gordon Klabin Cultural Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Ema Gordon Klabin Cultural Foundation (in Portuguese Fundação Cultural Ema Gordon Klabin) is an art museum located in the city of São Paulo, Brazil.Officially established in 1978, it is a not-for-profit private institution, legally declared as an organization of federal public interest.

  6. Afro-Brazilian culture - Wikipedia

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    African slaves in Brazil from several nations (Rugendas, c. 1830). Overall, both in colonial times and in the 19th century, the cultural identity of European origin was the most valued in Brazil, while Afro-Brazilian cultural manifestations were often neglected, discouraged and even prohibited.

  7. Black movement in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The MNU created Centros de Luta (Fighting Centers) in cities and town across Brazil to promote social activism at the local level. [2] The MNU led to the creation of the first public body dedicated to the support of Afro-Brazilian social movements in 1984, known as the Participation Council And Development of the Black Community.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Category:Afro-Brazilian culture - Wikipedia

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