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- See also
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{{short description|Wikipedia list article}}{{Infobox ethnic group| | group = Black Brazilian Brasileiros Pretos | image = | caption = | population = "Black": 13.252.000 6.9% of Brazil's population | popplace = Brazil | langs = Portuguese | rels = Predominantly Christianity (majorly Roman Catholic) | related = Brazilian People, Black People, African American, Afro Chilean, Afro Argentine, Afro-Cuban, Afro-Ecuadorian, Afro-Latin American, Afro-Mexican, Afro-Peruvian, Afro-Trinidadian, Black Canadian, African Australian, Afro-Jamaicans, Afro-Costa Rican, Afro-Uruguayan. }}Black Brazilian is a term used to categorise by race or color Brazilian citizens who are black. 6.9% of the population of Brazil consider themselves black (preto). In sports Football (soccer) - Jairzinho
- Júlio Baptista
- Juan
- Ronaldinho
- Robinho
- Douglas Costa
- Zé Roberto
- Vágner Love
- Gilberto Silva
- Mineiro
- Alex Rodrigo Dias da Costa
- Kléber
- Gilberto
- Leonidas da Silva
- Formiga
- Ronaldo
- Neymar Jr
- Paulinho
- Sammir - naturalised Croatian footballer
- Roberto Carlos
- Ramires
Capoeira {{Afro-Brazilian topics sidebar}}- Amen Santo
- Mestre Bimba
- Manuel dos Reis Machado
- Cobra Mansa
- João Grande
- João Pereira dos Santos
- Pedro Moraes Trindade
- Vicente Ferreira Pastinha
- Pé de Chumbo
Other sports - Adhemar Ferreira da Silva{{spaced ndash}}athlete, won two olympic gold medals on the triple jump
- Daiane dos Santos{{spaced ndash}}gymnast
- Anderson Silva{{spaced ndash}}mixed martial arts fighter, former UFC middleweight champion
- Leandro Barbosa{{spaced ndash}}basketball player
- Nenê{{spaced ndash}}basketball player
- Maguila{{spaced ndash}}boxer
- Janeth Arcain{{spaced ndash}}basketball player
- Jadel Gregório{{spaced ndash}}athlete
- Nelson Prudêncio{{spaced ndash}}athlete
- Zuluzinho{{spaced ndash}}wrestler
- Diogo Silva{{spaced ndash}}Taekwondo gold medal in 2007 Panamerican Games
- Robson Caetano{{spaced ndash}}athlete
- Rafaela Silva{{spaced ndash}} judoka
- Joice Silva{{spaced ndash}}freestyle wrestler
- Rosângela Santos{{spaced ndash}}track and field sprint athlete
- Fabiana Claudino{{spaced ndash}} volleyball player
- Fernanda Garay{{spaced ndash}} volleyball player
- Cristiano Felício{{spaced ndash}} basketball player
Actors - Abdias do Nascimento
- Alexandre Rodrigues
- Camila Pitanga
- Darlan Cunha
- Douglas Silva
- Eliezer Gomes
- Grande Otelo
- Lázaro Ramos
- Leandro Firmino
- Milton Gonçalves
- Preta Gil
- Ruth de Souza
- Zeze Motta[1]
- Seu Jorge
- Taís Araújo
- Isabel Fillardis
- Yaya DaCosta
Fashion - Emanuela de Paula
- Lais Ribeiro
- Caroline Ribeiro
Music - Alcione
- Alexandre Pires
- Martinho da Vila
- Tim Maia
- Daryl Hayott
- Milton Nascimento
- Jorge Aragão
- Alex Pereira Barbosa
- Jorge Ben-Jor
- Emilio Santiago
- Leci Brandão
- Carlinhos Brown
- Cartola
- Chico César
- Clara Nunes
- Mauro Diniz
- Djavan
- Gilberto Gil
- Taio Cruz
- Almir Guineto
- Paula Lima
- Nei Lopes
- Tim Maia
- Racionais MC's
- Vanessa da Mata
- Luciana Mello
- Margareth Menezes
- Wilson Moreira
- Jair Oliveira
- Marcelo Maldonado Gomes Peixoto
- Pixinguinha
- Jared Gomes
- Jorge Mário da Silva
- Marco Antonio Silva
- Elza Soares
- Wagner Borges Ribeiro de Souza
Politics - Alceu Collares - Rio Grande do Sul State Governor (1991–1994)
- Abdias do Nascimento - Federal Deputy and Nobel Prize for Peace nominee
- Benedita da Silva - first female senator in Brazil, Rio de Janeiro State Governor (2002), Minister of Social Action
- Celso Pitta - São Paulo City Mayor (1997–2000)
- João Alves Filho - Sergipe State Governor (1983–1987;1991–1994)
- Paulo Paim - Federal Deputy and Senator
- Otavio Mangabeira - Governor of Bahia, and Minister of Foreign Affairs (1926-1930)
Supreme Court Justices - Joaquim Benedito Barbosa Gomes (since 2003)
Military - Henrique Dias - military leader during the Dutch–Portuguese War, was knighted for his services during the two Battles of Guararapes.
Writers - Machado de Assis
- Lima Barreto
- João da Cruz e Sousa
- Joel Rufino dos Santos[2]
- Luís Gama
- José do Patrocínio
- Lourdes Teodoro
Science and Technology - André Rebouças - engineer.
- Milton Santos - geographer, received the Vautrin Lud International Geography Prize in 1994.
Religion - Dom José Maria "Dom Pelé" Pires - Emerit Archbishop of Paraíba
- Helvécio Martins - first Black to be called as a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Valdemiro Santiago – evangelical pastor and founder and leader of the Igreja Mundial do Poder de Deus
- Father António Vieira
Photo-gallery of famous Black BraziliansSee also- List of topics related to the Black Diaspora
- List of Afro-Latinos
- Race in Brazil
- Demographics of Brazil
- Pardo
- Slavery in Brazil
- Other groups
- African American
- Afro-Arab
- Afro-Belizean
- Afro-Cuban
- Afro-Ecuadorian
- Australians of African descent
- Afro-Germans
- Afro-Irish
- Afro-Latino
- Afro-Mexican
- Afro-Peruvian
- Afro-Puerto Rican
- Afro-Trinidadian and Tobagonian
- Black British
- Afro-Caribbean American
- Black Canadians
- Afro-European
- Beta Israel
References1. ^https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078512/ 2. ^Luciano Trigo, "Entrevista: Joel Rufino dos Santos", Máquina de Escrever, 29 October 2008.
External links- Portal Afro {{pt icon}}
- Afro Brazilian Museum {{pt icon}}
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