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Title

AS AFRO-REPARAÇÕES E O IMPACTO DA COVID-19 NA POPULAÇÃO AFRODESCENDENTE NAS AMÉRICAS (EUA E BRASIL): DESIGUALDADES DE ONTEM NAS DESIGUALDADES DE HOJE.

Authors

FERNANDES DA SILVA, MARTA

Abstract

In this paper we reflect on the fundamental cause for the afro-reparations demands, emphasizing some evidences during the post-abolition period, framed in the 19th century liberal ideas, highlighting the non-integration of the majority of former slaves in the United States of America and Brazil. Through a comparative analysis we intend to make more visible a historical legacy for afro-descendants in those countries, selecting indicators of inequalities that currently affect these communities and are, to a large extent, connected with the post-abolition. Subsequently, we tried to understand how the very high mortality of that population by Covid-19, relating it to those indicators, is a projection of the post-slavery era, making those inequalities prominently visible and, thus, reinforcing the need for the debate of afro-reparations.

Subjects

BRAZIL; NINETEENTH century; RACIAL inequality; COVID-19; COMPARATIVE studies; EQUALITY

Publication

CEM Cultura, Espaço & Memória: Revista do CITCEM, 2021, Issue 13, p157

ISSN

2182-1097

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.21747/2182-1097/13a9

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