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The media displays four distinct artworks or photographs mounted on a light wooden wall, suggesting an exhibition setting in Fortaleza, Brazil.

The top-left image is a black and white photograph featuring a large crowd gathered near a substantial, possibly monumental, concrete structure under a dramatic, cloudy sky. Partially visible text on the structure includes "LUIS", "DESF", "SALMAD", "100入", "EP", and "INSEP".

The top-right image is a colorful photograph or collage depicting a dense crowd holding numerous banners and signs. The Portuguese text on these banners includes slogans such as "NÃO HÁ LIBERDADE SEM" (No freedom without), "QUEREMOS A INDEPENDÊNCIA TOTAL E IMEDIATA DA NOSSA TERRA" (We want total and immediate independence of our land), "POVO ANGO" (Angolan people), "NÃO AO NEO-COLONIALISMO NEM À FEDERAÇÃO" (No to neo-colonialism nor to federation), "SÓ A INDEPENDÊNCIA TOTAL E INCONDICIONAL AOS LEGÍTIMOS ANGOLANOS" (Only total and unconditional independence for the legitimate Angolans), "ANGOLA LIVRE!" (Free Angola!), and text related to "COLONIALISMO".

The bottom-left image is another color photograph or collage, showing a large group of people with several banners. This piece is explicitly labeled "MOÇAMBIQUE 1974". Key messages on its banners read "A LUTA CONTINUA" (The struggle continues), "INDEPENDÊNCIA OU MORTE" (Independence or Death), "A ÁFRICA EM LUTA" (Africa in struggle), "PELA LIBERTAÇÃO" (For liberation), and "O POVO MOÇAMBICANO" (The Mozambican people).

To the right of the bottom-left image, there is a black and white cutout of a man's profile, smiling and wearing a patterned cap, adhered to the wooden wall.

Collectively, these pieces strongly convey a theme centered on African independence movements, particularly those in Angola and Mozambique, highlighting their political struggles and calls for self-determination.
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Feb 2, 2025

Fortaleza, Brazil

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The media displays four distinct artworks or photographs mounted on a light wooden wall, suggesting an exhibition setting in Fortaleza, Brazil. The top-left image is a black and white photograph featuring a large crowd gathered near a substantial, possibly monumental, concrete structure under a dramatic, cloudy sky. Partially visible text on the structure includes "LUIS", "DESF", "SALMAD", "100入", "EP", and "INSEP". The top-right image is a colorful photograph or collage depicting a dense crowd holding numerous banners and signs. The Portuguese text on these banners includes slogans such as "NÃO HÁ LIBERDADE SEM" (No freedom without), "QUEREMOS A INDEPENDÊNCIA TOTAL E IMEDIATA DA NOSSA TERRA" (We want total and immediate independence of our land), "POVO ANGO" (Angolan people), "NÃO AO NEO-COLONIALISMO NEM À FEDERAÇÃO" (No to neo-colonialism nor to federation), "SÓ A INDEPENDÊNCIA TOTAL E INCONDICIONAL AOS LEGÍTIMOS ANGOLANOS" (Only total and unconditional independence for the legitimate Angolans), "ANGOLA LIVRE!" (Free Angola!), and text related to "COLONIALISMO". The bottom-left image is another color photograph or collage, showing a large group of people with several banners. This piece is explicitly labeled "MOÇAMBIQUE 1974". Key messages on its banners read "A LUTA CONTINUA" (The struggle continues), "INDEPENDÊNCIA OU MORTE" (Independence or Death), "A ÁFRICA EM LUTA" (Africa in struggle), "PELA LIBERTAÇÃO" (For liberation), and "O POVO MOÇAMBICANO" (The Mozambican people). To the right of the bottom-left image, there is a black and white cutout of a man's profile, smiling and wearing a patterned cap, adhered to the wooden wall. Collectively, these pieces strongly convey a theme centered on African independence movements, particularly those in Angola and Mozambique, highlighting their political struggles and calls for self-determination.

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