“Racismo virulento” na capital do Império | “Virulent racism” in the Empire’s capital

Revista Philia Filosofia, Literatura e Arte 3 (1):344-353 (2021)
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Trata-se de uma resenha do livro História e descrição da febre amarela epidêmica que grassou no Rio de Janeiro em 1850, de José Pereira Rego, publicado pela Chão Editora (SP) em 2020. ISBN: 978-65-990122-4-2.

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