Denials and silences: the memory of slavery between textbooks and parliament
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48487/pdh.2023.n16.31038Keywords:
Memory of Slavery, History Consciousness, Reparation, Textbooks, RacializationAbstract
This article shows how the textbooks maintained over two centuries a narrative with little variation regarding slavery and the racial issue in Brazil, while analyzing the multiple influences received and imposed, especially in the political field, about the constitution of a memory of slavery. The article questions the effects of the memory of slavery transmitted in textbooks on people’s historical consciousness.