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Luís Gonzaga Pinto da Gama (21 June 1830 – 24 August 1882) was a Brazilian rábula (self-taught lawyer), abolitionist, orator, journalist and writer, and the Patron of the abolition of slavery in Brazil.
Luís Gonzaga Pinto da Gama [nota 1] (Salvador, 21 de junho de 1830 – São Paulo, 24 de agosto de 1882) foi um advogado, [21] abolicionista, orador, jornalista e escritor brasileiro [13] e o Patrono da Abolição da Escravidão do Brasil.
Apr 2, 2014 · Luis Gama. Public domain image. Luis Gonzaga Pinto da Gama (Luis Gama) was a Brazilian poet, journalist, legal activist, abolitionist leader, and former slave. He was born in 1830, a free mulatto in Salvador, the capital of Brazil’s Bahia province. His mother, Luisa Mahin, was a black woman from Ghana who had formerly been enslaved.
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Luís Gama foi um dos maiores abolicionistas do Brasil na segunda metade do século XIX e usou de suas posições e de sua influência para defender o fim da escravidão e auxiliar negros ...
Luís Gama ( b. 21 June 1830; d. 24 August 1882), Brazilian poet, lawyer, and abolitionist. The son of a profligate aristocrat and a rebellious free African woman, Gama was born free in Bahia. At the age of ten he was sold into slavery by his father and shipped to São Paulo.
*Luís Gama was born on this date in 1830. He was an Afro Brazilian self-taught lawyer, abolitionist, orator, journalist, and writer. He was a black intellectual in 19th-century slave-owning Brazil who spent his life fighting for the abolition of slavery and for the end of the monarchy in Brazil.
Luiz Gama. Masculinos. Última Atualização: 13 Novembro 2022. Acessos: 103197. DADOS BIOGRÁFICOS. Em nós, até a cor é um defeito. Um imperdoável mal de nascença, o estigma de um crime. Mas nossos críticos se esquecem.