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- Cândido_da_Fonseca_Galvão abstract "Cândido da Fonseca Galvão, also known as Dom Obá II D'África (Lençóis, 1845-1890), was a Brazilian military and nobleman. Son of freed Africans, and grandson of the Obá (king) Abiodun of the Oyo Empire, he was also known simply as Dom Obá.Galvão was born in Bahia near the town of Lencóis. He voluntarily enlisted in the all-black Zuavo company in May 1865 to fight in the Paraguay War and considered it his duty as a Brazilian citizen to fight for his country. Dom Obá continued to fight at the front until he was wounded in his right hand in 1866. His service during the war \"inspired his commitment to ending slavery in Brazil and his pride in being a black man.\" After the war Galvão returned to Bahia, where he petitioned the government for recognition of his duty on the battlefield and for monetary compensation. Eventually, government officials relented and Galvão was awarded an honorary officership of the Brazilian Army for his accomplishments during the war. Galvão relocated to Rio de Janeiro in 1880, becoming famous in the carioca society. Due to his passionate activism against slavery and his peculiar wardrobe, Galvão was considered by Rio de Janeiro's wealthy as a \"disturbed veteran\" and \"folkloric aberration.\" Dom Obá was a personal friend of Emperor D. Pedro II, and was revered as an African nobleman among the city's blacks and mulattoes.Dom Obá annually visited the Palace of São Cristóvão, where he was received as an African prince. Between 1882 and 1884, Galvão personally met with Pedro II 125 times to discuss the country's social and political issues including the abolition of slavery, and combating against racism. Due to financial support from Afro-Brazilian community, Galvão was able to voice his concerns in published articles in various newspapers. He was a large defender of the Brazilian monarchy.With the fall of the Brazilian Empire in 1889, Galvão was persecuted by the republicans, who annulled his military rank of alferes. He died soon after, in 1890. As Eduardo Silva writes: 'His death made the front pages of Rio's newspapers, and nearly every article about him emphasized the prince's \"enormous tribe of followers\" or \"his immense popularity.\"'".
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- Cândido_da_Fonseca_Galvão comment "Cândido da Fonseca Galvão, also known as Dom Obá II D'África (Lençóis, 1845-1890), was a Brazilian military and nobleman. Son of freed Africans, and grandson of the Obá (king) Abiodun of the Oyo Empire, he was also known simply as Dom Obá.Galvão was born in Bahia near the town of Lencóis. He voluntarily enlisted in the all-black Zuavo company in May 1865 to fight in the Paraguay War and considered it his duty as a Brazilian citizen to fight for his country.".
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