Abstract

Article elaborated as a course conclusion work of specialization in Afro-Brazilian History and Culture, based on the historiography of slavery and post-abolition of the black population in Brazil, and its repercussions on the mentality and culture that generates common sense in the country. Analyzing, exposing and relating various contexts and historical dynamics, it makes a succinct but concise approach to the process of dehumanization of racialized people as "negres" and the consequent view of utilities to this day. The process of stigmatization and feeding of stereotypes, which conditions such individuals to predetermined social places, and exclusion, is the main focus; in order to contribute to the understanding of the strength that the slave-based historical process had in structuring the exclusion of the black population in Brazil and its consequent naturalization of this exclusion and marginalization.

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