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Leto [7]
3 years ago
15

What's the abolitionist movement AND EXPLAIN

History
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viva [34]3 years ago
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Answer:l abicionismo es una doctrina que defiende la anulación de leyes, preceptos o costumbres que se consideran atentatorios a principios éticos y morales. El término se aplicó principalmente a la corriente que propugnaba la abolición1​ de la esclavitud. Tiene total relación con el liberalismo (siglos XVIII-XIX), aunque ya habían surgido abolicionistas en siglos anteriores, como los religiosos Francisco José de Jaca y Epifanio de Moirans, entre ot

Aún hoy en día, en pleno siglo XXI, sigue existiendo esclavitud incuestionable en determinadas áreas de países como Brasil. En el año 2003, por ejemplo, el entonces presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva hizo publicar una lista con los nombres de los hacendados condenados en las dos últimas décadas por tenencia de esclavos.

Existe evidencia que permite reconocer de las estrategias de resistencia de las mujeres negras esclavizadas que les permitieron demandar su libertad durante el período colonial para, las cuales estuvieron dirigidas a enfrentar el discurso del poder colonial mediante el recurso de las demandas judiciales, en una época en la que se suponía que no sabían, no podían o no tenían por qué hacerlo.

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