Princess Elizabeth syndrome by Mauricio EirasCultne
“A white lady who freed us? Is not true".
According to professor and researcher Hélio Santos, the commemorative date of November 20th (Black Consciousness Day) is born from a very large and long-standing dissatisfaction that the black movement had with the history of slavery, which concerns May 13th. 1988.
Old document being signed by Mauricio EirasCultne
"The very kind princess gave us freedom"
Abigail Easter is a activist and according to her, the initial importance of the date November 20th was in retelling the story of May 13th. Today it is a means of passing on the message of seeking equity, because equality among unequals brings more inequalities.
Woman checking the calendar by Mauricio EirasCultne
Zumbi was murdered on November 20, 1695
PhD in Philosophy, Helena Theodoro also reinforces that Quilombo dos Palmares, through the Memorial Zumbi project at the University of Alagoas, by professor Zezito Araújo and Oliveira Silveira, in RS, proposes to transform the date of Zumbi's death into Black Consciousness Day.
Zombie Representation by Mauricio EirasCultne
Why Zumbi of Palmares?
The Palmares Group in RS proposed the idea of changing May 13th to this date, which gained enormous repercussion across the country. “It could have been another quilombola leader, Pacifico Licutan or Manoel Congo, but the movement decided on Zumbi.”
Family watching TV by Mauricio EirasCultne
Black Day or Zumbi Day
The name Black Awareness Day was only adopted in 1978, when the MNU was formed. In one of his meetings, activist Paulo Roberto dos Santos suggested this name inspired by the film Wattstax, where Reverend Jesse Jackson says: “This is the day of Black Awareness”.
Representation of the hero by Mauricio EirasCultne
Who are the Brazilian heroes?
According to historian Zezito Araújo, the greatest symbol of the Brazilian hero is Zumbi dos Palmares, as he fought for freedom, while all official Brazilian heroes from the Empire and Colonial Brazil periods were genocidal.
Group demonstrating for their rights by Mauricio EirasCultne
A right of black people
It is very important to have references to be able to claim our rights, which is why November 20th should be a national holiday. “It is important to understand how necessary it is to keep our roots, our origins and the political struggle alive.”
Black woman by Mauricio EirasCultne
Awareness of your blackness
This entire movement managed to transform the 12 months of the year into months of black consciousness, which peaks on November 20th. In this way, young black men and women were able to become aware of their blackness and the literacy essential to overcoming racism.
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