‘Uteis a si e a sociedade’Footnote1 1. ‘Useful to themselves and to society’. All translations in this text are my own and taken from the will and testament of Lourença da Cunha Pereira (October 28, 1840, Parish of Nossa Senhora da Penha, Salvador da Bahia), CitationArquivo Público do Estado da Bahia (APEB), CitationSecção Judiciária (Sec. Jud.), Livro de Registro de Testamentos (LRT), no. 28, folhas 169–71. All subsequent quotations from Lourenca's will and testament appear in translation only.
or a brief guide to creolisation in nineteenth-century Brazil: black women, mobility, marriage and markets in Salvador da Bahia (1830–1888)
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