Children of God's Fire
Discover the profound history of slavery in Brazil with "Children of God's Fire," a compelling collection of documents meticulously compiled by the Pennsylvania State University Press. Published in 1994, this extensive volume spans 544 pages, offering an in-depth exploration of slavery from its origins in Portugal and Africa during the 15th century to its eventual abolition in 1888. This essential resource provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the complex social, economic, and cultural factors that shaped the lives of enslaved individuals and the society around them. Perfect for historians, students, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Brazil's past, "Children of God's Fire" is an indispensable addition to your library. Immerse yourself in the powerful narratives and historical insights that illuminate this critical chapter in history.