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Afro-Brazilians are people who have African ancestry and live in Brazil. Do you remember when we learned about slavery? Well, a long time ago, many Africans were brought to Brazil as slaves to work on the farms and in the cities.
Over time, these slaves had children, and their children had children, and so on. So, many people in Brazil today have ancestors who were slaves. These people are called Afro-Brazilians because they are descendants of Africans, and they have a unique culture and way of life that blends African and Brazilian traditions.
Afro-Brazilians have made many contributions to Brazilian culture, music, and art. They often face discrimination and prejudice because of their skin color and their history of slavery, but they are working hard to overcome these challenges and make their voices heard.
So, basically, Afro-Brazilians are people in Brazil who are proud of their African heritage and are part of a rich and diverse culture that has helped shape the country.