Dos Santos Albasini, João (1876–1922)

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Dos Santos Albasini, João (1876–1922)
Abstract
Born in Magule, Mozambique (Portuguese East Africa), João dos Santos Albasini was a mulatto, the leading intellectual in the main center, Lourenço Marques (today, Maputo), the editor of O Africano (The African) founded 1908, and O Brado Africano (The African Voice) founded in 1918, and a champion of worker and African rights. Often characterized as a republican and a moderate, Albasini had a basic education and an appetite for ideas. He was an avid reader of republican theory, syndicalism, and anarchism – all influential in Portugal – and was familiar with a range of radical ideas circulating in the city's thriving café culture.
Book Title
The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Date
2009
Pages
1-3
Language
en
ISBN
978-1-4051-9807-3
Accessed
4/12/23, 7:27 AM
Library Catalog
Wiley Online Library
Citation
Morais, I. (2009). Dos Santos Albasini, João (1876–1922). In The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest (pp. 1–3). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781405198073.wbierp0473