Black identities inscribed on the streets of Sao Paulo in the 20th century

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Zelia Lopes da [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/186611
Resumo: This text has as a point of reflection the homages to black people, men and women, inscribed in the streets and squares of Sao Paulo, in different times of the republican period. The chosen ones were projected in the national scene by their accomplishments and by the causes they defended in their contemporaneity. Some tributes express the recognition of black people as protagonist in the defense of the slavery's abolition, such as the bust statue paid by black leaders, which was dedicated to the black poet Luiz Gama, and was affixed in Largo do Arouche square (Nov/1931), and the street names dedicated to the engineers Andre Reboucas (an abolitionist) and Theodoro Sampaio. Symbolically, the Mae Preta sculpture (inaugurated in January 1955 in Largo do Paissandu square) synthesizes the moment of negotiation between white elites and black leaders, in the dispute for the memory and the insertion of the group in the events of the IV Centenary of the City of Sao Paulo in 1954. Therefore, it is intended to argue the meaning and the scope of these honors.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Black identities inscribed on the streets of Sao Paulo in the 20th century
title Black identities inscribed on the streets of Sao Paulo in the 20th century
spellingShingle Black identities inscribed on the streets of Sao Paulo in the 20th century
Silva, Zelia Lopes da [UNESP]
Black identities
Black memorials
Street memorials
title_short Black identities inscribed on the streets of Sao Paulo in the 20th century
title_full Black identities inscribed on the streets of Sao Paulo in the 20th century
title_fullStr Black identities inscribed on the streets of Sao Paulo in the 20th century
title_full_unstemmed Black identities inscribed on the streets of Sao Paulo in the 20th century
title_sort Black identities inscribed on the streets of Sao Paulo in the 20th century
author Silva, Zelia Lopes da [UNESP]
author_facet Silva, Zelia Lopes da [UNESP]
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Zelia Lopes da [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Black identities
Black memorials
Street memorials
topic Black identities
Black memorials
Street memorials
description This text has as a point of reflection the homages to black people, men and women, inscribed in the streets and squares of Sao Paulo, in different times of the republican period. The chosen ones were projected in the national scene by their accomplishments and by the causes they defended in their contemporaneity. Some tributes express the recognition of black people as protagonist in the defense of the slavery's abolition, such as the bust statue paid by black leaders, which was dedicated to the black poet Luiz Gama, and was affixed in Largo do Arouche square (Nov/1931), and the street names dedicated to the engineers Andre Reboucas (an abolitionist) and Theodoro Sampaio. Symbolically, the Mae Preta sculpture (inaugurated in January 1955 in Largo do Paissandu square) synthesizes the moment of negotiation between white elites and black leaders, in the dispute for the memory and the insertion of the group in the events of the IV Centenary of the City of Sao Paulo in 1954. Therefore, it is intended to argue the meaning and the scope of these honors.
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