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    Black Brazilians mourn the loss of Antonio Bispo dos Santos, known as Nego Bispo, a beloved and influential intellectual activist who left an indelible mark on the fight against racism and classism.

    Born in 1959 in the Berlengas River Valley, Piauí, Brazil, Nego Bispo passed away on December 3rd, 2023, at the age of 64 in Quilombo Saco-Curtume.

    The tremendous teacher, philosopher and example Nêgo Bispo left our plane last night, and was born as an ancestor. Bless his memory, the living ancestrality and the abundant seeds he leaves. pic.twitter.com/i3miTCu8dv

    — Daniel Voskoboynik (@danivoskoboynik) December 4, 2023

    Despite completing only elementary school, Nego Bispo rose as a prominent figure, engaging in social movements with organizations like the State Coordination of the Quilombola Communities of Piauí (CECOQ/PI) and the National Coordination of Articulation of the Black Quilombola Rural Communities (Conaq).

    His leadership extended to roles such as the president of the Union of Workers and Rural Workers of Francinópolis and the director of the Federation of Workers in Agriculture in the State of Piauí (FETAG/PI).

    “Nossa trajetória é o que nos move
    Nossa ancestralidade é o que nos guia”

    Foi com pesar que soube que perdemos Nego Bispo. Referência da luta quilombola e do saber ancestral. Liderança que nos ensinou como os saberes afro-brasileiros se movem através de nós e nossas vivências. pic.twitter.com/Mdhw87txTn

    — Carol Dartora (@acaroldartora) December 4, 2023

    President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva acknowledged the nation’s loss, stating that “Brazil has lost an important quilombola intellectual.”

    Anielle Franco, Minister of Racial Equality, celebrated Nêgo’s life, emphasizing that “his ancestral and quilombola wisdom will be with us forever.” Various institutions, including Geledés, Palmares Foundation, Vladimir Herzog Institute, Boi-Bumbá Caprichoso, Movement of Landless Rural Workers (MST), Esperança Garcia Institute, and the National Coordination of Articulation of Quilombos, expressed their condolences and highlighted Nego Bispo’s contributions.

    O Brasil perdeu um importante intelectual quilombola. O piauiense Nego Bispo foi autor de livros, poemas e artigos, além de um ativista social importante das comunidades tradicionais que constituem parte importante da nossa identidade. Meus sentimentos aos amigos e familiares por…

    — Lula (@LulaOficial) December 4, 2023

    Raised in the quilombo Saco-Curtume, Nego Bispo became a key quilombola leader and intellectual, delving into the complex dynamics of colonization. His notable works include “Quilombos, modos e significados” (2007), “Colonização, Quilombos: modos e significados” (2015), and “A terra dá, a terra quer” (2023). Through articles, poems and books, he ignited debates on the concept of “counter-colonization,” exploring the interplay between socio-political and cosmological ideologies.

    Nego Bispo’s contribution went beyond intellectual pursuits; he actively defended quilombola culture and identity. In a statement, CONAQ lamented his loss, noting, “His invaluable contribution to the understanding and preservation of quilombola culture and identity will be remembered and revered for generations.”

    For African Americans, Nego Bispo’s life and passing underscore the global struggles against racism. His legacy serves as a beacon, emphasizing the significance of resilience and intellectual activism in dismantling oppressive systems. Nego Bispo’s death on December 3, 2023, from a cardiorespiratory arrest due to complications from diabetes resonated worldwide.

    His body was veiled and buried in the Quilombo Saco-Curtume community, prompting thinkers, politicians, artists and activists globally to lament his passing.

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    Atlantic Archives asks that you join us in honoring Bispo’s unique contribution to bridging Black community and intellectual debates in Brazil and worldwide.

    We are reminded of the ongoing fight against racism and the importance of carrying forward his legacy of resistance, wisdom, and unity.

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    An expat now living in Northeast Brazil, Sed Miles works hand in hand with working-class, Afro-Brazilian artists, activists and intellectuals fighting against Brazil’s systematic racial and class barriers using a Pan-African, intersectional pedagogy. Each week they will present dispatches from the archives that will bridge communities and be a resource for the future. The mission of the Archives is to help unite the Black diaspora through documenting, preserving, and sharing stories that represent the shared themes and experiences of working class Black people. The series will focus on Brazil and the United States, societies built and held together by generations of Africa’s unshakable children.

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