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      AS ORIGENS DO MOVIMENTO NEGRO EM PORTUGAL (1911-1933): UMA GERAÇÃO PAN-AFRICANISTA E ANTIRRACISTA Translated title: THE ORIGINS OF THE BLACK MOVEMENT IN PORTUGAL (1911-1933): A PAN-AFRICANIST AND ANTI-RACIST GENERATION

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          Resumo Entre 1911 e 1933 surgiu um movimento negro em Portugal que estava integrado no pan-africanismo internacional da época, lutou contra o racismo e iniciou um processo embrionário e ambivalente de questionamento do colonialismo. Durante a Primeira República Portuguesa (1910) e a ditadura do Estado Novo (1933), esta geração fundou vários jornais e diversas organizações em Lisboa. No entanto, até hoje existe um enorme silêncio historiográfico acerca deste movimento. Neste artigo, buscar-se-á, de forma inédita, demonstrar a emergência de um movimento negro politicamente organizado em Portugal no início do século XX, fundamentalmente por meio da análise da sua imprensa.

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          Abstract Between 1911 and 1933 a black movement emerged in Portugal, it was part of the international pan-Africanist movement from its time, struggled against racism and also started an early and ambivalent process of questioning colonialism. During the First Portuguese Republic (1910) and the dictatorship of Estado Novo (1933), this generation established several newspapers and many organizations in Lisbon. However, to this day, there is an enormous historiographical silence about this movement. In this article, we seek in an unprecedented way to demonstrate the emergence of a politically organized black movement in Portugal at the beginning of the 20th century, fundamentally through the analysis of its press.

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                Revista de História (São Paulo)
                Rev. Hist. (São Paulo)
                Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas, Departamento de História (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                0034-8309
                2316-9141
                2020
                : 179
                : a04119
                Affiliations
                [1] Coimbra orgnameUniversidade de Coimbra Portugal
                [2] Lisboa orgnameUniversidade Nova de Lisboa Portugal
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                S0034-83092020000100322 S0034-8309(20)00017900322
                10.11606/issn.2316-9141.rh.2020.159242
                a8e12208-2cdf-4556-b9c8-47c31dce7536

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                : 24 June 2019
                : 09 December 2019
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                Movimento negro - Pan-africanismo - Antirracismo - Imprensa negra - Primeira República Portuguesa,Black movement - Pan-africanism - Anti-racism - Black press - First Portuguese Republic

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