Joaquim Nabuco, British Abolitionists, and the End of Slavery in Brazil

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Joaquim Nabuco, British Abolitionists, and the End of Slavery in Brazil by Bethell, Leslie; De Carvalho, Jose Murilo, 9781900039956
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  • ISBN: 9781900039956 | 1900039958
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 4/22/2009

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A little-studied aspect of the struggle to abolish slavery in Brazil in the 1880s is the relationship between Joaquim Nabuco, the leading Brazilian abolitionist, and the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society in London.The correspondence between Nabuco and Charles Harris Allen, secretary of the Anti-Slavery Society, and other British abolitionists throughout the decade and beyond reveals a partnership consciously sought by Nabuco in order to internationalize the struggle. These letters provide a unique insight into the evolution of Nabuco's thinking on both slavery and abolition. At the same time, they offer a running commentary on the slow and (at least until 1887 ;88) uncertain progress of the abolitionist cause in Brazil.
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