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Black Carnival may refer to a celebration of freedom and resistance, a book, or a music album.
Black Carnival as a celebration
Black Carnival is a celebration of freedom and resistance against colonial powers.
It originated after enslaved Africans were emancipated in 1834.
Black people celebrated in the streets, uninhibited and in a carnivalesque manner.
The African influence is seen in the use of costumes, tribal masks, and feathers.
Black Carnival as a book
Black Carnival is a book by Harlequin and Grim about Atherton Graves, who suspects child deaths are murder.
The book is set in 1886 in New Sarum, England.
Black Carnival as a music album
Black Carnival is a music album by Cavana released in 2022.
Other carnivals with \"Black\" in the name:
Blacks and Whites\' Carnival: A festival that combines the cultures of the Andes, the Amazon, and the Pacific.
Black and White Carnival: A symbolic Colombian festival that was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2009.
Calabar Carnival: A street party that takes place in Calabar, Nigeria.
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