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Brazil is the least racist country in the world, says research

By Gabriel de Arruda Castro

A new survey by the Policy Institute linked to King's College London is consistent with the thesis that Brazil is the least racist country in the world.

In 1958, a television program in the United States brought together four exchange students from different countries to talk about life in their homeland.

At that time, racial segregation still existed in much of the American territory, and the discussion about prejudice was one of the main topics of the debate.

Here is a summary of the discussion:

The young woman from South Africa tried to justify . . .

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