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Januário Garcia was a Brazilian photographer. With extensive work in the areas of advertising, music and documentation of Afro-descendants in the social, political, cultural and economic spheres, Januário participated in important spaces of memory, art and culture of black people in addition to the professional sphere.

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Januário Garcia was a Brazilian photographer. With extensive work in the areas of advertising, music and documentation of Afro-descendants in the social, political, cultural and economic spheres, Januário participated in important spaces of memory, art and culture of black people in addition to the professional sphere.

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