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DESCRIPTION:"Quilombo Country," the new documentary about communities founded by 
 escaped slaves in Brazil, with hold its Bay Area premiere on Saturday, June 
 16th at noon at the Museum of the African Diaspora. \n\nBrazil, once the 
 world's largest slave colony, was brutal and deadly for millions of 
 Africans. But many escaped or rebelled, creating their own communities, 
 known as quilombos. Today they navigate the hazards of the modern world. 
 \n\n"Quilombo Country," narrated by Chuck D, the legendary front man of the 
 hip hop band Public Enemy, examines black identity, land rights and racial 
 attitudes today, and includes rare footage of festivals and ceremonies 
 rooted in the lands these Afro-Brazilians were torn from centuries 
 earlier.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/05/18/18417952.php
SUMMARY:"Quilombo Country" at San Francisco Black Film Festival
LOCATION:Museum of the African Diaspora\n685 Mission Street, San Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/05/18/18417952.php
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