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Pen name
  
Getulino

Parents
  
Luisa Mahin

Role
  
Poet


Name
  
Luis Gama

Nationality
  
Brazilian

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Born
  
Luis Gonzaga Pinto da Gama21 June 1830Salvador, Bahia, Brazil (
1830-06-21
)

Occupation
  
Lawyer, poet, abolitionist, journalist

Alma mater
  
University of Sao Paulo

Notable works
  
Primeiras Trovas Burlescas de Getulino

Died
  
August 24, 1882, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Education
  
University of Sao Paulo


Similar
  
José do Patrocínio, André Rebouças, Joaquim Nabuco

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Luiz Gonzaga Pinto da Gama (June 21, 1830 – August 24, 1882) was a Brazilian Romantic poet, journalist, lawyer, Republican and a prominent abolitionist.

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Life

Gama was born in 1830, to a Portuguese fidalgo who lost all his fortune with gambling, and Luísa Mahin (also spelled Maheu), a free African woman of "Mina" nation. According to Gama, she was involved in a rebellions that may have been the 1835 Malê Revolt.

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In 1840, when Gama was 10 years old, his father sold him illegally, allegedly because of debts. Gama was bought by an alférez named Antônio Pereira Cardoso. Cardoso would try to sell him, but no one would buy Gama, since he was originally from Bahia, and Bahian slaves had the fame of being runaways. Cardoso then decided to use Gama as a housekeeper in his farm in the city of Lorena.

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In 1847, a student named Antônio Rodrigues de Araújo stayed in Cardoso's house. He and Gama developed a strong friendship, and Araújo taught Gama how to read and write. Thus learning about the illegality of his condition, Gama fled to São Paulo, and studied Law at the Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de São Paulo, but did not finish the course. In later life, he would work as a rábula, that is, a non-graduated lawyer with permission of the government to follow that career.

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During the 1860s he became a journalist, collaborating with Angelo Agostini in Ipiranga, Coroaci and O Polichileno. He founded the journal Radical Paulistano in 1869 alongside Rui Barbosa. An active opponent of Brazilian Monarchy, He also helped to create the Republican Party of São Paulo in 1873.

Gama freed more than one thousand slaves in São Paulo. He died in 1882 of diabetes.

Works

Gama would publish a poetry book, Primeiras Trovas Burlescas de Getulino (Getulino's First Burlesque Ballads), under the pen name "Getulino", in 1859. Most of the poems are satires about the customs of the 19th-century Brazilian Monarchist aristocracy.

References

Luís Gama Wikipedia