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This keynote address analyses the contents of the three issues of O Negro (1911), the first black-owned combative newspaper to be published in Lisbon by individuals born in São Tomé and Príncipe. O Negro's contribution to anticolonial struggles is highlighted and placed in the context of the ambivalences at the heart of the publication's project. Its relevance for the development of later anticolonial developments in Portugal is also assessed.
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Richard Cleminson é Professor de Estudos Hispânicos na University of Leeds, Reino Unido. Tem publicado sobre a história da sexualidade na Península Ibérica, centrando-se na história da Eugenia, homossexualidade e temas relacionados com o movimento operário. As suas publicações mais recentes incluem Catholicism, race and empire: Eugenics in Portugal, 1900-1950 (Budapest/New York, 2014) e Anarchism and eugenics: An unlikely convergence (Manchester, 2019). Atualmente, está a trabalhar numa história do anticolonialismo em Portugal entre 1900 e 1940 e publicou sobre este tópico: Anarchism and anticolonialism in Portugal (1919-1926): Mário Domingues, A Batalha and black internationalism, in Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies, 25 (3), 2019, pp. 441-465. Richard Cleminson é consultor científico do projeto de investigação Photo Impulse.
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Richard Cleminson is Professor of Hispanic Studies at the University of Leeds, United Kingdom. He has published on the history of sexuality in Iberia, concentrating on the history of eugenics, homosexuality and themes related to the labour movement. His most recent publications include Catholicism, race and empire: Eugenics in Portugal, 1900-1950 (Budapest/New York, 2014) and Anarchism and eugenics: An unlikely convergence (Manchester, 2019). Currently, he is working on a history of anticolonialism in Portugal between 1900 and 1940 and has published on this topic: Anarchism and anticolonialism in Portugal (1919-1926): Mário Domingues, A Batalha and black internationalism, in Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies, 25(3), 2019, pp. 441-465. Richard Cleminson is a scientific consultant of the research project Photo Impulse.