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Date Added: August 07, 2008 02:36:05 PM
OneWorld.net note: Since the 2003 creation of a government ministry to address racial inequality in Brazil , some Afro-Brazilians have gained better access to health care and education. However, much more remains to be done for minority groups in Brazil , writes activist Karen Juanita Carillo.

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