Frommer's Review
Brazil has the largest black population outside of Africa, so it's curious that only in the past decade or so has black or Afro consciousness really begun to take root. This new museum -- one of the most popular cultural institutions to open in São Paulo in recent years -- is dedicated to showing the cultural achievements of Africans and their descendants enslaved in Brazil. If you think you might be letting yourself in for a hectoring guilt-inducing lecture, think again. The museum is not a cri de coeur over the injustice and hardship of slavery but rather a celebration of the art and accomplishments of the African diaspora. Displays show short biographies of writers or painters or politicians who were black, including lots of their artwork and artifacts. Displays are gorgeous -- particularly the art and photography -- and the museum has wonderful natural light. Allow an hour.
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