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The 1910 Chibata Revolt: Brazil's Sailors vs the Lash

The 1910 Chibata Revolt: Brazil's Sailors vs the Lash

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In November 1910, Brazil's navy — its most modern ships crewed largely by Afro-Brazilian sailors — turned its guns on Rio de Janeiro. The immediate grievance was the chibata, a leather whip used to punish sailors, but the revolt was also a cry against a society built on slavery that had only ended twenty-two years earlier. João Cândido Felisberto, a seasoned sailor known as the 'Almirante Negro' (Black Admiral), led the crews of the dreadnoughts Minas Geraes and São Paulo, as well as the cruiser Bahia. For four tense days, the rebel fleet held the capital hostage, demanding an end to flogging and better conditions. The government, led by President Hermes da Fonseca, promised amnesty — and then broke that promise. This episode follows the revolt from its secret planning in the Ilha das Cobras naval base to the shelling of Rio, the political negotiations, and the brutal aftermath of betrayal. It also explores how the revolt was a direct legacy of Brazil's slave past, as the navy still used corporal punishment banned in the army and civilian life. João Cândido's story — a man who almost changed his country's military culture — ends tragically, but his rebellion forced Brazil to confront its racial and social hierarchies. #ChibataRevolt #JoãoCândido #AlmiranteNegro #RevoltaDaChibata #BrazilianNavy #HermesDaFonseca #MinasGeraes #Dreadnought #CorporalPunishment #Abolition #BrazilianHistory #RioDeJaneiro #1910 #SouthAmerica #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #BlackHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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