Social apartheid in Brazil

19th-century picture of a white woman being carried by slaves in her litter
   – States with majority White population.
   – States with majority Pardo (Multiracial) population.

The term social apartheid has been used to describe various aspects of economic inequality in Brazil, drawing a parallel with the legally enforced separation of whites and blacks in South African society for several decades during the 20th-century apartheid regime.[1][2]

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