SLAVERY AND POST-EMANCIPATION TRAJECTORIES IN SÃO FRANCISCO DO CONDE: RESEARCH NOTES (XIX AND XX CENTURIES) notas de pesquisa (séculos XIX e XX).
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Abstract
This text seeks to present research notes whose objective is to trace reflections from a historical perspective, about the municipality of São Francisco do Conde, located in the recôncavo baiano, considering the time cut between the end of the 19th century and throughout the 20th century. The intention is to reflect on the basis of sources that denote the experiences that characterized the final moments of the slave regime and the destinies in the post emancipation of rural black communities, supporting us in categories such as work, family, gender, generation and the theoretical contributions of the social history of slavery and work. In a second moment, following the trail of these present pasts, we will trace small trajectories of two black and black characters who contributed to think about the history of the municipality and the experiences in the post-emancipation.
Keywords: Black communities - post emancipation - recôncavo baiano - work.
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