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Learning Afro-Brazilian history through its carnival parades

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OPINION: It's carnival week in Rio de Janeiro, where vibrant parades feature music, dancers and a huge dose of history. Here's some Afro-Brazilian history from some of the most legendary Afro-carnival parades of the past.

The post Learning Afro-Brazilian history through its carnival parades appeared first on TheGrio.

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