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“Any Portuguese with ancestors from ten generations ago in the territory has African blood”

Summary by Jornal Expresso
“The history that is taught in schools is a story of whites, it seems that only they existed,” historian João Paulo Oliveira e Costa tells journalist Cristina Peres in an episode that analyzes the impact of clichés, ideas made and prejudices on today's idea of today's Africa
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“The history that is taught in schools is a story of whites, it seems that only they existed,” historian João Paulo Oliveira e Costa tells journalist Cristina Peres in an episode that analyzes the impact of clichés, ideas made and prejudices on today's idea of today's Africa

“The history that is taught in schools is a story of whites, it seems that only they existed,” historian João Paulo Oliveira e Costa tells journalist Cristina Peres in an episode that analyzes the impact of clichés, ideas made and prejudices on today's idea of today's Africa

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Monday, October 9, 2023.
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