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Slaves
washing
diamonds,
Brazil,
c.
1770s.
Mining
for
both
gold
and
diamonds
in
colonial
Brazil...
Encyclopedia
of
Latin
American
History
and
Culture,
2008
Slaves
washing
diamonds,
Brazil,
c.
1770s.
Mining
for
both
gold
and
diamonds
in
colonial
Brazil
relied
on
the
labor
of
African
slaves.
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ICONOGRAFICO,
SA/CORBIS
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