Banca de DEFESA: ANA APARECIDA GONZAGA DA SILVA

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STUDENT : ANA APARECIDA GONZAGA DA SILVA
DATE: 17/05/2022
TIME: 14:30
LOCAL: FFCH
TITLE:

Social mobility of freed africans in Salvador Bahia: the trajectory of Victorino, Emiliano and Manoel Grave in the 16th Century


KEY WORDS:

Keywords: Free Africans. Victorino Grave. Emiliano Grave. Manoel Grave. Relationship Networks


PAGES: 1225
BIG AREA: Ciências Humanas
AREA: História
SUBÁREA: História do Brasil
SPECIALTY: História do Brasil Império
SUMMARY:

This study follows the Graves family to reconstruct the trajectory of generations of survivors of slavery who, during the 19th century, achieved social mobility and became slave masters in Bahia. It also presents a discussion, based on other individuals who left traces in the archives, about how they achieved their freedom, sometimes through protest in court. Crossing over information in diverse sources and the use of a qualitative and quantitative approach of inventories, wills, ecclesiastical records, newspaper news, lawsuits, passports, and correspondence made it possible to study the identities of freed Africans. Finally, the examination of the trajectory of the freed African Victorino Grave was a guiding strategy for the research, which sought to understand how his network of relationships provided better living conditions for his relatives and aggregates, such as the freedmen Emiliano and Manoel Grave. This cumplicity derived from hierarchical relationships of paternalism, which ensured a connection with the world of whites, but without ceasing to share daily life with subaltern individuals and promote free movement within the black community. Keywords: Free Africans. Victorino Grave. Emiliano Grave. Manoel Grave. Relationship Networks


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