Emancipação, Expulsão e Exclusão: Visões do Negro no Brasil e nos Estados Unidos nos anos 1860
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1983-6023.sank.2009.88736Keywords:
Emancipation of Slavery, Civil War, Abraham Lincoln, Race and Diplomatic History of Brasil and United StatesAbstract
The present article intends to analyze a dispatch sent by the plenipotentiary minister of the United States in Brazil during the decade of 1860s, James W. Webb, to the Abraham Lincoln’s State Secretary, William H. Seward in the matter of the negotiation with the Brazilian Government involving the constitution of a binational colonization company for the Amazon River Valley using as target population former slaves from United States. The referred document contains a great deal of personal impressions of Webb regarding racial relations in Brazil, but it also can potentially reveal interesting views of the changing scenario of racial balance in United States during Civil War.Downloads
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2009-06-06
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Sampaio, M. C. S. C. (2009). Emancipação, Expulsão e Exclusão: Visões do Negro no Brasil e nos Estados Unidos nos anos 1860. Sankofa (São Paulo), 2(3), 7-30. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1983-6023.sank.2009.88736