Afro-Politics and Civil Society in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil

by Kwame Dixon

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Brazil's black population, one of the oldest and largest in the Americas, mobilized a vibrant antiracism movement from grassroots origins when the country transitioned from dictatorship to democracy in the 1980s. Campaigning for political equality after centuries of deeply engrained racial hierarchies, African-descended groups have been working to unlock democratic spaces that were previously closed to them.

Using the city of Salvador as a case study, Kwame Dixon tracks the emergence of black civil society groups and their political projects: claiming new citizenship rights, testing new anti-discrimination and affirmative action measures, reclaiming rural and urban land, and increasing political representation. This book is one of the first to explore how Afro-Brazilians have influenced politics and democratic institutions in the contemporary period.
  • ISBN13 9780813062617
  • Publish Date 8 March 2016
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University Press of Florida
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 176
  • Language English