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  1. Incumbents

  2. Events

  3. Arts and culture

     Films 

  4. Births

  5. Deaths

  6. References

  7. See also

{{Year in Brazil|1921}}

Events in the year 1921 in Brazil.

Incumbents

  • President: Epitácio Pessoa
  • Vice President: Francisco Álvaro Bueno de Paiva
{{For|the list of governors of the states of Brazil|Category:Lists of Brazilian state governors}}

Events

  • February - Antoun Saadeh arrives in Brazil with his father, a prominent Arabic-language journalist.[1]
  • October - The government implements a new policy in defense of coffee, for the third time in the history of the Republic.[2]
  • date unknown - The Correio da Manhã publishes letters supposedly sent by Artur Bernardes and Raul Soares de Moura, containing insults towards the Armed Forces and Marshal Hermes da Fonseca.
  • date unknown - The Estádio Antônio R. Guimarães is constructed at Santa Bárbara d'Oeste.[3]

Arts and culture

Films

  • Um Crime no Parque Paulista, directed by Arturo Carrari and starring Nicola Tartaglione
  • Carlitinhos and Perversidade, short films directed by José Medina

Births

  • 13 April - Dona Ivone Lara, singer
  • 5 June - Zuzu Angel, fashion designer and political campaigner (died 1976)[4]
  • 19 September - Paulo Freire, philosopher (died 1997)[5]
  • 26 September - Carlos Zéfiro, artist (died 1992)

Deaths

  • 28 January - Luis Soares Horta Barbosa, Deputy Grand Master of Brazil's Freemasons.[6]
  • 26 March - Leonel Martiniano de Alencar, Baron of Alencar, lawyer and diplomat (born 1832)[7]
  • 14 November - Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil, nicknamed "the Redemptress", heiress presumptive to the throne of the Empire of Brazil (born 1846)[8]

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ssnp.org/new/Saadeh/saadeh_en.htm |title=Antun Saadeh |date= |work= |publisher=Syrian Social Nationalist Party |accessdate=22 May 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120226025303/http://www.ssnp.org/new/Saadeh/saadeh_en.htm |archive-date=2012-02-26 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
2. ^Presidential Library: Biography of Pessoa. Accessed 14 February 2014
3. ^Templos do Futebol
4. ^"Zuzu Angel" {{pt icon}}. UOL Educação. Retrieved July 15, 2013.
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2011/10/26/why-paulo-freires-pedagogy-of-the-oppressed-is-just-as-relevant-today-as-ever/ |title=Why Paulo Freire's "Pedagogy of the Oppressed" is just as relevant today as ever |author=Sima Barmania |publisher=Blogs.independent.co.uk |date=2011-10-26 |accessdate=2012-11-12 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120430215016/http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2011/10/26/why-paulo-freires-pedagogy-of-the-oppressed-is-just-as-relevant-today-as-ever/ |archivedate=2012-04-30 |df= }}
6. ^A Short History of Freemasonry in Brazil – William Almeida de Carvalho. Accessed 14 February 2014
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nehscfortaleza.com/projetos_pesquisas_arquivos/projetos_pesquisas_007.htm |title=History of the regional foreign policy of the Brazilian Empire |author=Luciara Silveira de Aragão e Frota |accessdate=October 9, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222184107/http://www.nehscfortaleza.com/projetos_pesquisas_arquivos/projetos_pesquisas_007.htm |archivedate=February 22, 2014 |df= }}
8. ^Barman, Roderick J. (2002). Princess Isabel of Brazil: gender and power in the nineteenth century. Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources. {{ISBN|0-8420-2846-3}}. BR História. nº 4, Year 1. Duetto, 2007. p 232

See also

  • {{PAGENAME}}ian football
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