
Carlos Marighella
Carlos Marighella was a Brazilian Marxist revolutionary and a key figure in the resistance against the military dictatorship in Brazil during the 1960s. Born on December 6, 1911, Marighella became known for his writings on guerrilla warfare, particularly his book 'Minimanual of the Urban Guerrilla.' His activities included organizing armed resistance groups and advocating for revolutionary action against the oppressive regime. Marighella's legacy remains significant in discussions about resistance and social movements in Brazil.
Born on Dec 05, 1911 (113 years old)
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Carlos Marighella is regarded as one of Brazil's greatest icons for his fight for freedom.
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Clara Charf, the widow of Carlos Marighella, attended the event for Zé Dirceu.
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