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Luiz de Aguiar Costa Pinto

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Luiz de Aguiar Costa Pinto (February 6, 1920 – November 1, 2002) was a Brazilian sociologist. In his work, Costa Pinto specialized in race relations in Brazil. He was one of the authors of the landmark UNESCO statement The Race Question, in 1950. In the latter part of his career, in Canada, Costa Pinto taught first at Queen's University, and then at the University of Waterloo.

He was a member of the first generation of major contemporary Brazilian sociologists, working with Florestan Fernandes, Roger Bastide, Oracy Nogueira and Thales de Azevedo. Costa Pinto was born in Salvador, and died in Waterloo, Canada.

References

  1. ^ Yvonne Maggie Alves Velho, Claudia Barcellos Rezende. Raça como retórica: a construção da diferença. Editora Record, 2002. p. 13
  2. "The Race Question", UNESCO, 1950


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