Carlos Marighella
Carlos Marighella | |
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| Member of the Chamber of Deputies | |
| In office 5 February 1946 – 10 January 1948 | |
| Constituency | Bahia |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 5 December 1911 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil |
| Died | 4 November 1969 (aged 57) São Paulo, Brazil |
| Manner of death | Assassination |
| Resting place | Cemitério Público da Quinta dos Lázaros, Salvador, Bahia |
| Political party | PCB (1932–1964) |
| Spouse |
Clara Charf (m. 1948) |
| Domestic partner(s) | Elza Sento Sé Zilda Xavier Pereira |
| Children | Carlos Augusto |
| Parents |
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| Occupation | Politician, guerrilla fighter, poetist, professor |
| Organization | ALN (1964–1969) |
Carlos Marighella (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈkaʁluz ˌmaɾiˈɡɛlɐ]; 5 December 1911 – 4 November 1969) was a Brazilian politician, writer, and Marxist–Leninist militant. Critical of nonviolent resistance to the Brazilian military dictatorship, he founded the Ação Libertadora Nacional, a Marxist–Leninist urban guerrilla group, which was responsible for a series of bank robberies and high-profile kidnappings. He was killed by police in 1969 in an ambush. Marighella's most famous contribution to revolutionary literature was the Minimanual of the Urban Guerrilla.