Chapters Chapter 1 Brazilwood Captaincies-General Feitorias and Engenhos Gold Discovered Chapter 2 The Jesuits Bandeirantes, Natives, and Indigenous Slavery The Slave Trade and Slave Life Chapter 3 Pedro I and Pedro II Political Instability in 19th-Century Brazil Slavery and Abolition Coffee Chapter 4 Abolition Positivism Racial Thought After Abolition Immigration Chapter 5 Modernization in Rio de Janeiro Modern Art Week Rudyard Kipling’s Brazilian Sketches The Military in Politics Cultural Exchange and the “Special Relationship” Chapter 6 Return of Vargas Presidents Under the “Return to Democracy” Juscelino Kubitschek Jânio Quadros João Goulart Black Orpheus Bossa Nova Football and the 1958 World Cup Brasília Economic Crisis Chapter 7 “The Country That Saved Itself” Military Rule Castelo Branco Costa e Silva Medici Geisel Figueiredo The Economic “Miracle” The Rise of Student Movements Chapter 8 AIDS Cazuza Renato Russo Income Equality Fernando Henrique Cardoso Interview with Persio Arida Chapter 9 History of Rio’s Favelas Rio de Janeiro Faces the Olympics