In this book, Filipe Zau tells the story of the African Maritime Club (CMA), legally established in 1954 essentially as a sports organization that provided its members a mean of culture and recreation. It brought together crew members, mostly Angolans, working on Portuguese merchant navy ships, African students living in Portugal and their families. The mobility of the so-called “seafarers” ended up being decisive for the circulation of clandestine correspondence and for the transportation of a copy machine, which was a determining factor in the empathy between seafarers and students. The CMA played an important historical role in the independence of the (then) Portuguese colonies in Africa, with the participation of several nationalist intellectuals right from the start.
Book | O Sol Desapareceu. Será que Foi Roubado?
The book The Sun is Gone. Será que Foi Roubado? is the first in a series of "Força Africana" books and places five black heroes and heroines at the center of this youth narrative - Nzinga, Crioulo, Bijagós, Macua and Cacau. The book was written by Paula Cardoso and...