In recent days, we unpacked a shipment of dozens of fascinating pieces of ephemera gathered across different regions of Brazil by our colleagues at at the Library of Congress Office in Rio de Janeiro.
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Items address a wide variety of timely topics including indigenous rights, women’s rights, anti-racism, and COVID-19 public education. Also included are several political campaign propaganda pieces for the 2022 general election.
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All of the newly received pieces will be digitized and added to the Digital Archive of Latin American and Caribbean Ephemera, a rapidly growing repository that already contains over a thousand pieces from Brazil. Most of them were obtained thanks to the collaboration with LC Rio. Click here to view the Brazilian content.
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