Diario Trabalhista and black racial democracy in Brazil in the 1940s


Autoria(s): GUIMARAES, Antonio Sergio Alfredo; MACEDO, Marcio
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

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In order to refute the interpretation that racial democracy in Brazil has simply been an illusion or ruse of white supremacy, the authors analyze the participation of Black leaders in the elaboration of the Brazilian national imaginary in the 1940s. They argue that during that period, racial democracy was a powerful instrument for mobilizing Blacks as well, whether as nationalists or anti-racists. The authors explore one of the most important sources through which this ideology was forged by a key figure of the Black intelligentsia, Abdias do Nascimento, with his column in the Diario Trabalhista [Laborite Daily] entitled ""Problems and Aspirations of Black Brazilians"". In this column, Nascimento published dozens of interviews with Black leaders and common people that demonstrate the foundations, principles, and interests involved in the construction of a racial democracy.

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Dados: revista de Ciencias Sociais, v.51, n.1, p.143-182, 2008

0011-5258

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/21043

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Palavras-Chave #racial democracy #Abdias do Nascimento #blacks #Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
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