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The Black Guard of the Redemptress (Portuguese: Guarda Negra da Redentora) was a paramilitary secret society in Rio de Janeiro composed of Brazilian former slaves freed on May 13, 1888, by the signature of the Golden Law by Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil. The group was led by José do Patrocínio, a former Republican, and its ostensible purpose was to protect the well-being of the Brazilian Imperial Family and to ensure the Princess Imperial's accession to the throne, in opposition to the rising threat of a Republican coup. The group began its activities soon after the abolition of slavery and lasted until shortly around the Proclamation of the Republic in Brazil on November 15, 1889.

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  • The Black Guard of the Redemptress (Portuguese: Guarda Negra da Redentora) was a paramilitary secret society in Rio de Janeiro composed of Brazilian former slaves freed on May 13, 1888, by the signature of the Golden Law by Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil. The group was led by José do Patrocínio, a former Republican, and its ostensible purpose was to protect the well-being of the Brazilian Imperial Family and to ensure the Princess Imperial's accession to the throne, in opposition to the rising threat of a Republican coup. The group began its activities soon after the abolition of slavery and lasted until shortly around the Proclamation of the Republic in Brazil on November 15, 1889. (en)
  • A Guarda Negra da Redentora foi uma instituição que surgiu nos meses que se seguiram após a abolição da escravidão no Brasil, formada por ex-escravos que tinham como objetivo proteger a liberdade recém adquirida bem como o bem-estar da princesa Isabel, como um gesto de agradecimento pela libertação deles. (pt)
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  • Protect the well-being of theBrazilian Imperial Familyand to ensure the Princess Imperial's accession to the throne
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  • The Black Guard of the Redemptress (Portuguese: Guarda Negra da Redentora) was a paramilitary secret society in Rio de Janeiro composed of Brazilian former slaves freed on May 13, 1888, by the signature of the Golden Law by Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil. The group was led by José do Patrocínio, a former Republican, and its ostensible purpose was to protect the well-being of the Brazilian Imperial Family and to ensure the Princess Imperial's accession to the throne, in opposition to the rising threat of a Republican coup. The group began its activities soon after the abolition of slavery and lasted until shortly around the Proclamation of the Republic in Brazil on November 15, 1889. (en)
  • A Guarda Negra da Redentora foi uma instituição que surgiu nos meses que se seguiram após a abolição da escravidão no Brasil, formada por ex-escravos que tinham como objetivo proteger a liberdade recém adquirida bem como o bem-estar da princesa Isabel, como um gesto de agradecimento pela libertação deles. (pt)
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