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Isabel Orleans-Braganca
The Brazilian Princess Who Freed the Slaves
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302 pages
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Isabel Orleans-Braganca, the daughter of Brazil's last emperor, emerges as a significant political figure in a male-dominated era. Renowned for her vocal advocacy, she played a crucial role in the abolitionist movement, striving for the peaceful end of slavery in Brazil, a country with deep-rooted ties to the institution. Her biography highlights her determination and influence, showcasing her as a pioneering woman who fought for justice and equality during a transformative period in Brazilian history.
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2007, paperback
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