Dia da consciência negra

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DIA DA CONSCIÊNCIA NEGRA

Alunos: Bruna Gomes,Isabela Vas.,Isabella D’avilaTurma:D1MET3Prof.: Shirlene Bemfica

Martin Luther King Jr.Luther King was the most famous of the activists who fought for racial equality pro-US. Pastor of the Baptist Church, Martin spoke and spoke throughout the American territory always preaching equality and peaceful activism. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. His murder occurred moments before a march in a hotel in Memphis on April 4, 1968.

Zumbi dos PalmaresZumbi is an icon of black resistance to slavery in Brazil. In mid-1670, he went on to lead the Palmares, black meeting resistant to forced labor. Known as Zumbi for leading the quilombo that carried the same name, Zumbi was killed in 1696 and had his head exposed in the state of Pernambuco.

Barack ObamaWinner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, Barack Obama was the first black elected to the presidency of the United Republic. Before that, Obama won a singular career, and in the meantime the only black senator representing the legislature.

Ray CharlesRay Charles is one of the most successful black singers. Considered by Rolling Stone magazine as the 2nd greatest singer of all time, Ray, who was also blind and played the piano, always refused to sing in establishments only for whites.

Nelson MandelaWinner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993, Nelson Mandela was the Most Powerful symbol of the fight against apartheid, the segregationist regime in South Africa. Known as Father of the Fatherland in his country, Mandela was president of South Africa for 5 years, from 1994 to 1999. to achieve This position, symbol of Democratic Equality, Nelson Mandela spent 3 Decades nd prison for "practicing terrorism against the apartheid regime."

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