Fight the descendants of the last generation of slaves to preserve the land in the Southern Bahia Lowlands (1950-1985)
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Black Peasantry, Agrarian Conflict, Post-abolition, Land-Law, Oral HistoryAbstract
The land problem has been a constant issue throughout Brazilian's history. However, it is a problem that never comes alone and it is part of a trilogy: land, labour and housing. Brazil has refused to face those fundamental issues of human rights. That systematic refusal has led to the deposition of President Jango Goulart, extending millions of Brazilians misfortune. This article comments on the thesis of Egnaldo Rocha da Silva, that analyzes the land disputes in the Southern Lowlands of Bahia, between 1950 and 1985.
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2021-11-08
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Brito, E. J. da C. (2021). Fight the descendants of the last generation of slaves to preserve the land in the Southern Bahia Lowlands (1950-1985). Identidade!, 23(1), 85–90. Retrieved from https://revistas.est.edu.br/Identidade/article/view/1090
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DIVERSIDADE E IDENTIDADE