‘These connections are overlooked’: how British companies profited from slavery in Brazil long after abolition | Brazil

‘These connections are overlooked’: how British companies profited from slavery in Brazil long after abolition | Brazil

In 1845 British citizens and companies were already legally prohibited from owning or buying enslaved people overseas, yet that year 385 captives were “transferred” to a British mining company in Brazil named... Read more »
Ana Maria Gonçalves becomes first Black woman in Brazil’s literary academy | Brazil

Ana Maria Gonçalves becomes first Black woman in Brazil’s literary academy | Brazil

Brazil has elected its first Black woman to the Brazilian Academy of Letters, founded in 1897 and modelled on the Académie Française. Ana Maria Gonçalves, 54, is one of Brazil’s most acclaimed... Read more »
Ana Maria Gonçalves becomes first Black woman in Brazil’s literary academy | Brazil

Freud exhibition delves into a dramatic legacy in Latin America | Brazil

The famously Freudian Dr Frasier Crane may have brought psychoanalysis over the airwaves to the masses in the seminal 1990s comedy in which he constantly spars with his Jungian brother, Niles. But... Read more »
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