Africans Brazilians
Bantu Groups - "we are sons of the same matter,
we all have the same energy"
From the sociological point of view, there is no discrimination, qualification,
or even caste. The social behavior is casual. The leader is the most
able and that one the leads the tribe most spontaneously. The negro
(in Candomblé) accepts leadership as something natural. He understands
the perpetuity of the species since he is part of the cosmos, of the
divine, and therefore eternal. He sees in his son, the continuity of
himself.
In times of war, the victorious tribe enslaves the defeated one, but
the sons of the slaves are full citizens.
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