The Goan supporter of the Black nationalist cause in Mozambique Aquino de
Bragança, had he been alive, would have marked the celebration of his birth
centenary on April 6, 2024. Colin Darch mentioned this and shared a link to
a recent book on Aquino. It can be downloaded (open access) here:
https://www.hsrcpress.ac.za/books/independence-and-revolution-in-portuguese-speaking-africaRegards,
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Independence and Revolution in Portuguese-Speaking Africa
Aquino de Braganca (Selected Articles and Interviews, 1980–1986)
Marco Mondaini and Colin Darch
Africa <https://www.hsrcpress.ac.za/books/africa>
[image: Aquino De Braganca]

Aquino de Bragança was a close advisor to Samora Machel, former president
of Mozambique. Both lost their lives when their plane crashed at Mbuzini in
October 1986.

Born in Goa, fluent in French as well as Portuguese, and trained as a
scientist, Aquino dedicated his life to the liberation struggles of
southern Africa. He was a militant journalist, an academic, a diplomat, and
a public intellectual. His skill in sensitive and discreet political
negotiation earned him the nickname ‘the submarine’ and he played a key
role in Frelimo’s early contacts with the Portuguese, leading eventually to
independence in 1975.

Illustrated with contemporary photographs, *Aquino de Braganca*: *Independence
and Revolution in Portuguese-speaking Africa* brings together a selection
of his post-independence writings and interviews, many published in English
for the first time. The editors – both specialists on Lusophone Africa –
provide a general introduction to Aquino’s life and thought, as well as
short contextual preambles to each of the twelve texts.

‘What a treasure! This collection provides a vast amount of information
about the character of the Mozambican Revolution and the debates that
surrounded it. Aquino’s words evoke the spirit of the times, the hopes,
fears, disappointments, joys and speculations of a generation of activist
scholars willing to devote all their energies, and give their lives if
necessary, to the emancipation of humankind.’–Albie Sachs
Open Access
Product information
Format : 210mm x 148mm (Soft Cover)
Pages : 224
ISBN 13 : 978-0-7969-2433-9
Publish Year : March 2019
Rights : World Rights
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