
A libertação do Ceará: Trechos selecionados de A abolição
Documentos do Brasil
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Agatha Duarte
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"A escravidão estava assim ferida de morte e estrebuchava nos últimos espasmos da agonia, na abençoada Terra da Luz." Nestes trechos selecionados do livro "A abolição", de Osório Duque-Estrada, é destacado o pouco conhecido pioneirismo do Ceará na Abolição da Escravidão no Brasil. Destaca-se aqui a aprovação do escritor francês Victor Hugo a esse evento, manifesta por carta ao abolicionista José do Patrocínio.
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