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Journal Article The Negro in Brazilian Society, The Abolition of the Brazilian Slave Trade: Britain, Brazil and the Slave Trade Question 1807–1869 and Indians of Brazil in the Twentieth Century Get access The Negro in Brazilian Society. By Florestan Fernandes. Translated by Jacqueline D. Skiles, A. Brunei, and Arthur Rothwell. Foreword by Charles Wagley. New York, London: Columbia University Press. 1969 & 1970. 489 pp. Bibliog. Index. ( Institute of Latin American Studies, Columbia University.) $12.50.The Abolition of the Brazilian Slave Trade: Britain, Brazil and the Slave Trade Question 1807–1869. By Leslie Bethell. Cambridge at the University Press. 1970. 425 pp. Bibliog. Index. (Cambridge Latin American Studies. Eds.: David Joslin, John Street. No. 6.) 90s.Indians of Brazil in the Twentieth Century. Ed. and translated by Janice H. Hopper. Foreword by Theodore L. Stoddard. Preface by Gertrude E. Dole. Washington, D.C.: Institute for Cross-Cultural Research. 1967. 256 pp. Bibliog. (ICR Studies: 2. Gen. ed.: Theodore L. Stoddard.) $6.95. Hardback: $8.95. F. Henriques F. Henriques Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar International Affairs, Volume 46, Issue 4, October 1970, Pages 894–895, https://doi.org/10.2307/2614662 Published: 01 October 1970

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