Bank of Brazil apologizes for its complicity in the slave trade

Bank of Brazil apologizes for its complicity in the slave trade

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The move from the institution, founded 170 years ago, was in response to a call from a group of historians who urged the Public Prosecutor’s Office to open an investigation into its ties with slavery

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