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Ruy Barbosa de Oliveira (5 November 1849 – 1 March 1923), also known as Rui Barbosa, was a Brazilian politician, writer, , , journalist and diplomat.

A prominent defender of civil liberties who called for the abolition of slavery in Brazil, Barbosa represented Brazil in the second Hague convention, and argued for Brazil's participation in World War I on the side of the Allies. He also personally ordered the destruction of all government records pertaining to slavery while being Minister of Finance, as an effort to prevent previous slaveowners from receiving any sort of financial compensation. His defence of individual freedom led to his public condemning of and .

Barbosa was a founding member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters, alongside names such as Machado de Assis, Viscount of Taunay, and . He would also act as a president for the organization from 1908 to 1919.

During the presidency of , Barbosa was forced into exile due to the in his time as Minister of Finance. After his exile, Barbosa ran for presidency multiple times, though, ultimately, all of this attempts would fail.


Early life
Rui Barbosa was born in Salvador, Bahia. He gave his first public speech for the abolition of when he was 19. For the rest of his life he remained an uncompromising defender of . Slavery in Brazil was finally abolished by the Lei Áurea ("Golden Law") in 1888. He was also one of the republicanist participants in the 1889 coup to overthrow Dom Pedro II, though in later years he would praise the late deposed monarch.

Part of Barbosa's legacy to history is that he authorised, as Minister of Finance on 14 December 1890, the destruction of most government records relating to slavery.. The avowed reason for this destruction, which took several years to be enacted and was followed by his successors, was to erase the "stain" of slavery on Brazilian history.. However, historians today agree that Barbosa was actually aiming to prevent any possible indemnification of the former slave-owners for this liberation. Indeed, eleven days after the abolition of slavery, a law project was deposed at the Chamber, proposing some indemnification to the slave owners.


Political career

Political stances
Barbosa's liberal ideas were influential in drafting of the first republican constitution. He was a supporter of , as opposed to a , in Brazil. During his term as finance secretary, he implemented far-reaching reforms of Brazil's financial regime, instituting a vigorously expansionist . The result was chaos and instability: the so-called fiat experiment resulted in the of , a dismal politic-economic failure. Due to his controversial role during it, in the following administration of , he was forced into exile until Floriano's term ended. Years later, after his return he was elected as a Senator. He headed the Brazilian delegation to the 2nd Hague Conference and was brilliant in its deliberations. As candidate of the Civilian Party in the presidential election of 1910, Barbosa waged one of the most memorable campaigns in Brazilian politics. He was not successful and lost to Marshal Hermes da Fonseca. He ran again in the elections of 1914 and 1919, both times losing to the government candidate.

During World War I, he played a key role among those who advocated the Allied cause, arguing that Brazil should be more involved in the war. Barbosa died in Petrópolis, near Rio de Janeiro, in 1923.Cardim, Carlos Henrique (2007) A raiz das coisas. Rui Barbosa: o Brasil no Mundo ( The root of things. Rui Barbosa: Brazil in the World) Civilização Brasileira. . pp. 15, 19, 22.


See also
  • Oração aos Moços


Notes

Bibliography
  • , originally by Abingdon-Cokesbury Press.


External links
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