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  • awesome..^^

  • nice^^

  • and, btw, this is not the really deep south of Brazil. Americana is in Sao Paulo. There are 3 more states down till Uruguai

  • @evanbellen people in the US refer to the south ex confederate regions as the "deep south," since it's in South America, it's even more south. It's a play on words from an American perspective.

  • bunch of racists

  • @evanbellen Nonsense, it's just a culture.

  • @evanbellen

    I was under the understanding that black people and their descendants....let alone any other person of color is incapable of being racist according to some study at Harvard.

  • @darthroden guess the "havard" study is wrong cuz even blacks are, all "minorities" have racists

  • @evanbellen

    All true.

    

  • I saw this on TV year's ago.

  • where the history channel? The great story for tv in USA

  • John Conrad Kennerly Wilkinson Co.Mississippi move to Jau,Sao Paulo,Brazil

    confederate soldier 1838 - 1894

  • Now this story and the way it is reported is amazing...not one mention of "despite the fact hate groups continue to use the Confederate flag" or any bullshit about "a side fighting to keep people enslaved" just reporting the facts impartially.

    And this story says it all about Confederate heritage and its true virtues and what it is all about...those graves and remembering where you came from in all of its positive aspects.

    It should be that way here in America too.

  • I had a rich ancestor during the civil war that supposedly migrated to Brazil after his mines were over run in Alabama in 1865. His name was William sanders. he owned 600 slaves .

  • A likely story.

  • @Claretcross OMG, i never heard anything about him, maybe he didn't reach the deep south over here:/

  • @Hothschild William Sanders was the founder of the Iron works at Tannehill State park in Bessemer , Alabama. He disappeared in 1865.

  • @Claretcross ohh, a dude said he had came to Brazil after the end of Civil War :)

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