Abstract

The period of the second half of the nineteenth century in Brazil was marked by major changes in the socioeconomic organization of the country (prohibition of the African slave trade, the Paraguayan War, major droughts, Abolition Republic) and had as one of its implications the phenomenon of large movements population throughout the country, accompanied by the increase of the social formation of free men. It is therefore in this context that the present study arms itself of architectural and urban planning expertise in addressing the situation of blacks in the city territory. Explores black territoriality in San Carlos-SP in the late nineteenth to the twentieth century, from urban and architectural issues, physically-territorially.

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