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Transatlantic Cruise to Focus on Brazil – Angola Slavery History

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The father of Helena Monteiro da Costa was transported to Brazil as a slave in the 1800s from Angola. The 99-year-old intends to participate in a first-of-its-kind trip next year […]

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