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The dreamlike photos that changed the world's imagination of Black Brazil
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Washington Post, The. 04/11/2024.
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Rio de Janeiro's outskirts, early 1940s. It was late at night on a weekend. Walter Firmo, then 4 years old, sat on the neck of his father, João, whom he called "his black horse." "Black Horse" and Maria, his mother, were walking down the neighborhood when Firmo was stunned by the waning moonlight that spilled over the prairie. "That was my first-ever photograph," Firmo said, recalling how the image jolted him. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

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