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Slave trade legacy: Brazil urged to confront its past crimes

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The UN has formally recognized the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity. The move has resonated in countries across the world including in Brazil, the last country in the Americas to abolish slavery. But it's also a legacy that's been ignored, buried, and left unresolved.

Breakdown
  • A memorial in Rio honors 12 million Africans sold into slavery.
  • Brazil received nearly half of all enslaved Africans; Rio was a major slave port. 23s
  • A mass grave with 40,000 bodies was found in 1996, now a research site. 42s
  • More than half of Brazil's population is of African descent, yet inequalities persist. 1m 32s
  • Black Brazilians face ongoing disparities in income, housing, and violence. 2m 12s
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