Um lugar para chamar de seu: a luta dos negros barbadianos pela moradia no Pós-abolição

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  • Elaine P. Rocha University of West Indies

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https://doi.org/10.46752/anphlac.27.2019.3432

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Resumo: A conquista da liberdade no Caribe inglês se deu meio século antes da abolição da escravidão no Brasil, porém, assim como no Brasil e nos Estados Unidos, a emancipação do trabalhador não significou grande progresso em sua situação econômica e social. Os libertos foram deixados, na maior parte dos casos, sem casas e sem terras para trabalhar, com sua liberdade tolhida em diferentes maneiras, por leis, normas ou costumes. Ao estudar o caso da ilha de Barbados e a luta dos negros barbadianos por moradia e trabalho no Pós-Abolição, procura-se desvendar as dinâmicas de controle dos trabalhadores negros e as estratégias por estes construídas para escaparem ao controle dos patrões e da elite. Neste artigo, a luta pela moradia e pela posse da terra é examinada em conexão a outros fatores, tais como extensão territorial, lutas políticas e o desenvolvimento de um sistema de educação mais inclusivo, passando pelas migrações negras e distinções de gênero.

Palavras-Chave: Pós-Abolição, moradia, educação, Caribe, Barbados, trabalho

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2019-12-27

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Rocha, E. P. (2019). Um lugar para chamar de seu: a luta dos negros barbadianos pela moradia no Pós-abolição. Revista Eletrônica Da ANPHLAC, (27), 37–65. https://doi.org/10.46752/anphlac.27.2019.3432

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