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  1. O Mês da História Negra (em inglês: Black History Month) é uma comemoração anual originada nos Estados Unidos, onde também é conhecida como Mês da História Afro-Americana (African-American History Month).

    • Black History Month
    • African-American History Month
  2. Black Awareness Day has been celebrated since the 1960s and has amplified its events in the last few years. Originally, it was celebrated on May 13 (the date of abolition of slavery in Brazil ). It was later moved to November 20 to honour Zumbi 's death, and is sometimes called Zumbi Day.

  3. 16 de jan. de 2018 · By 2012, hundreds of visitors streamed through their exhibits, their workshops on black history, and the yearly celebrations on May 13th, the day in 1888 when Brazil finally abolished slavery, becoming the last country in the Americas to do so. By then, things were changing.

  4. February is Black History Month in the USA, a movement to celebrate the people of African descent who have made notable contributions in the country’s history. In celebration of this month, we present below individuals and social leaders who have been fundamental in the fight for racial justice and equity in Brazil.

  5. May 13th (1888) was the date when the Golden Law, the law of abolition slavery in Brazil, was signed. Celebrating Black History on this date has been widely criticized because, despite the...

  6. 3 de fev. de 2022 · O Mês da História Negra é uma celebração anual que começou nos EUA em 1926. Foi concebida pelo historiador Carter G Woodson, que propôs marcar um momento para homenagear os afro-americanos e aumentar a conscientização sobre a história negra.

  7. Black Awareness Day in Brazil. *On this date in 1960, Black Awareness Day was created in Brazil. Black Awareness Day or Black Consciousness Day (Portuguese: Dia da Consciência Negra) is observed annually as a day "to celebrate a regained awareness by Brazils black community about their great worth and contribution to the country."