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220 pages
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24.2 cm x 32.6 cm
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Published in Berlin, 2020
La Rampa — which takes its name from the final stretch of the famous Calle 23 in Havana — is devoted to providing an alternative history of a country, with a particular focus on race.
This issue is devoted to Portugal; exposing colonial wounds and embracing powerful new voices.
In this issue:
- Once Upon A Slave, an essay by José Saramago
- The discovery of 158 skeletons — the remains of fifteenth century Africans — under a carpark in Lagos, Portugal
- The story of the Botanical Tropical Gardens by Chantal James
- The movement for reparations