“…In other words, for the black movement, race is the determining factor in the organization of black people around a common action project (DOMINGUES, 2007). Thus, contrary to the discourses on the peaceful coexistence of the races in Brazil, the relations between them have always been marked by conflicts and tensions since the signing of the Golden Law (1888), which frees, but relegates the black population to abandonment by the State , in terms of citizen integration to the Brazilian society (SOUZA, 2012;GONÇALVES;SILVA, 2000). For this reason, it is necessary to understand the black movement beyond the classic model of social movement, as are those linked to the world of work.…”