Frederico Baptista de Souza: the formation of a Black editor in the South Atlantic

IF 0.3 Q2 HISTORY
Lívia Maria Tiede
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ABSTRACT Frederico Baptista de Souza was born to a slave mother during the period of the Free Womb Law in Brazil (1871). After slavery’s abolition, Souza campaigned in favor of full citizenship for formerly enslaved people. Black newspapers in São Paulo originated from the clubs of people who were prohibited from enjoying the clubs attended by whites regardless of their class. I examine the Black press’ rise through Souza, founder of one of the region’s oldest and longest running racial groups, the Dramatic and Recreational Guild Kosmos. Apart from coordinating, producing, and editing papers, Souza wrote op-eds and figured among those who shaped public opinion about Brazilian racial matters, often articulating ideas and concepts from other regions of the world, especially the “uplift generation” of the United States. Souza’s life is evidence of a once thriving and engaging Black press in this corner of the Atlantic that was São Paulo.
弗雷德里克·巴蒂斯塔·德·索萨:南大西洋黑人编辑的形成
摘要Frederico Baptista de Souza出生于巴西《自由妇女法》(1871年)时期的一位奴隶母亲。废除奴隶制后,苏扎在竞选中支持以前被奴役的人获得正式公民身份。圣保罗的黑人报纸起源于那些被禁止享受白人参加的俱乐部的人的俱乐部,无论他们的阶级如何。我通过苏扎来审视黑人媒体的崛起,苏扎是该地区历史最悠久、历史最悠久的种族团体之一,戏剧和娱乐协会Kosmos的创始人。除了协调、制作和编辑论文外,苏扎还撰写专栏文章,并成为影响巴西种族问题舆论的人物之一,经常阐述世界其他地区的想法和概念,尤其是美国的“提升一代”。索萨的一生证明了在大西洋的这个角落,圣保罗,黑人媒体曾经蓬勃发展,引人入胜。
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