Prince of the People: The Life and Times of a Brazilian Free Man of Color
Although to his social superiors, Dom Oba II d'Africa was no more than a "half-crazed" man whom the Brazilian emperor, Dom Pedro II was misguided enough to receive at the palace, to Rio's slaves and people of colour he was revered as Prince of the People. Many paid him tithe as if he were a true African sovereign; they went down on their knees at his solemn passa...more
Hardcover, 232 pages
Published
December 28th 1993
by Verso
(first published December 1993)
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