Talk:Plínio Salgado

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Does anyone want to add content? I'm having trouble finding people interested in Brazilian history.

172

Yes, I'll add more information about Salgado. His exile on Portugal is not even mentioned here. It's amazing that no other brazilian has bothered to help here. 02/02/05

bgperes

[edit] Somebody help me with organization

I'll be adding some more info here (the other times I did it, but I wasn't logged in, but you can see my IP there), but I really don't know how to put together these bits of information I've been collecting, so, if somebody could edit my writings (as they've already done it) I'd appreciate. Otherwise it'll look like random bits of information put together. I think that a good idea would be adding separation tags, for his literary, personal, and political life. maybe even one about the time he spent in Portugal. I started to do that this week, but left it incomplet, and somebody edited it back.

And help me out with english grammar too, correcting any possible mistake.

Thanks in advance. Bernardo

I gave it a start. Thanks for your work. Good job. 172 02:37, 5 Feb 2005 (UTC)
There are a number of grammar errors that need to be fixed, but that's no biggie. Was the original article written in Portuguese? I'm very good at translating Portuguese (but not at writing it as I tend to lapse into Spanish). Anyway, if the original was in Portuguese, maybe you could send it to me and I could translate it. It might take a bit before I get to it, as I already commited to translations of an article in Galician and several Le Monde articles, but I'd be happy to help out. Jim62sch 03:25, 25 December 2005 (UTC)

Brazilian Integralismo wasn't a fascist moviment. Poor text. If you want more information about this contact me juninhuaristoteles@hotmail.com

It should maybe also be pointed out that anti-semitism was not a part of integralismo although some like Gustavo Barroso were anti-semitic. Salgado himself was strongly against any form of anti-semitism and the parties slogan of "Union of all races and all people" shows very well that the brazilian integralism was not a racist movement. I would like if somebody could point that out in the article as the links to facism and national socialism are exagerrated. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.180.247.16 (talk) 11:58, 14 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] picture

I removed the thumbnail for Salgado's picture, since the image itself was deleted (unknown source). If someone could find a public domain photograph or painting, the article would certainly benefit from one. Chick Bowen 04:45, 20 October 2005 (UTC)