Abolicionismo

Abolicionismo

by Joaquim Nabuco

“O Abolicionismo” é uma obra seminal de Joaquim Nabuco, escrita em 1883, que defende a abolição da escravatura no Brasil. Nabuco argumenta que a escravidão é uma profunda injustiça e um obstáculo ao progresso do país. Ele critica as justificativas para a escravidão, expondo suas consequências sociais, políticas e econômicas negativas. A obra analisa a história da escravidão no Brasil, os impactos da mão de obra escrava na sociedade e na economia, e propõe uma estratégia para a emancipação dos escravos e seus descendentes, defendendo a necessidade de ações para combater a discriminação e garantir a igualdade social. Nabuco aborda a questão da integração dos afro-brasileiros à sociedade, argumentando que a verdadeira emancipação exige não apenas a libertação da escravidão, mas também a promoção da igualdade e justiça social.

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