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Cláudio Abramo (April 6, 1923 in São Paulo – August 14, 1987 in São Paulo) was a Brazilian journalist and author. Born to Vincenzo Abramo and Iole Scarmagnan (daughter of Italian anarchist ), his siblings are Athos Abramo, the Trotskyst activist Fúlvio Abramo, Beatriz Abramo, the actress Lélia Abramo, Mário Abramo and the engraver Livio Abramo. He was married to Hilde Weber, a cartoonist, who gave him a son, , current executive director of the organization and a famous oppositor to political corruption in Brazil. Later he married Radha Abramo, who gave him two daughters. He was also Perseu Abramo's uncle.

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  • Cláudio Abramo (April 6, 1923 in São Paulo – August 14, 1987 in São Paulo) was a Brazilian journalist and author. Born to Vincenzo Abramo and Iole Scarmagnan (daughter of Italian anarchist ), his siblings are Athos Abramo, the Trotskyst activist Fúlvio Abramo, Beatriz Abramo, the actress Lélia Abramo, Mário Abramo and the engraver Livio Abramo. He was married to Hilde Weber, a cartoonist, who gave him a son, , current executive director of the organization and a famous oppositor to political corruption in Brazil. Later he married Radha Abramo, who gave him two daughters. He was also Perseu Abramo's uncle. During his career, Abramo worked for O Estado de S. Paulo, achieving the status of secretary (editor-in-chief) of the newspaper. Years later, just when the Brazilian military dictatorship began, he started working at Folha de S.Paulo, reaching the same status he earned in Estado. Abramo was responsible for the decision of making what was a very tame, dictatorship-friendly paper, into a more controversial paper, therefore running editorials and guest-pieces - many of the latter penned by critics of the régime - debating on the burning issues of the day. In the 1970s, he was nominated again, editor-in-chief, but, in September 1977, the publication of an article by Lourenço Diaféria, considered by military hardliners to be demeaning to the memory of the civic patron of the Brazilian Army, the Duke Of Caxias, offered the opportunity to the military to pressure for Abramo's removal as editor, which was achieved as a reconciliation token arranged by Abramo's successor to the position, Boris Casoy, whose ties to the military allowed him to act as go-between for the paper's owners. In the next year, however, Abramo returned to the paper in order to finish the reforms being planned for the newspaper since the year before, with Octávio Frias de Oliveira and Otavio Frias Filho. In 1979, he left Folha and started working with Mino Carta in the short-lived Jornal da República. In the early 1980s, he returned to Folha and worked as a correspondent in London, switching it for Paris in 1983. He was awarded twice by foreign governments: by the Italian government, for his illegal works for the Italian resistance during World War II; and by the People's Republic of Poland, for his support for anti-Nazi movements in Poland. (en)
  • Cláudio Abramo (São Paulo, 6 de abril de 1923 – São Paulo, 12 de agosto de 1987) foi um jornalista brasileiro responsável por mudanças no estilo, formatação e conteúdo dos dois maiores jornais paulistas, O Estado de S. Paulo (1952-1963) e a Folha de S. Paulo (1975-1976). Filho mais novo de Vincenzo Abramo e Iole Scarmagnan, era neto do anarquista italiano Bortolo Scarmagnan e parte de uma família muito influente na arte, na imprensa e na política brasileira. Irmão do gravador Lívio Abramo, dos jornalistas Athos Abramo e Fúlvio Abramo, da atriz Lélia Abramo, de Beatriz Abramo e Mário Abramo. Foi casado com Hilde Weber, chargista, com quem teve um filho: Claudio Weber Abramo. Mais tarde, casou-se com , crítica de arte e também sua prima, com quem teve duas filhas: a socióloga Barbara Abramo e a jornalista : Se reivindicava trotskista e sempre fez questão de frisar que compreendia e trabalhava conforme a natureza do capitalismo. Admitia que deixara de fazer tudo para fazer só o jornal, num ritmo que o forçou a abrir mão até da militância política. Seu estilo, à maneira concisa e imparcial do jornalismo norte-americano, presente hoje na maioria dos grandes jornais brasileiros, substitui os textos longos e opinativos. Declarava ter por mestres no jornalismo Lívio Xavier, Ermínio Saccheta e Mário Pedrosa (Todos vinculados à esquerda brasileira.) "Ele se orgulhava de duas coisas: ser autodidata e ter sido testamenteiro de Oswald de Andrade, de quem foi amigo," declarou à Folha o artista plástico Geraldo de Barros quando de seu falecimento. (pt)
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  • Cláudio Abramo (April 6, 1923 in São Paulo – August 14, 1987 in São Paulo) was a Brazilian journalist and author. Born to Vincenzo Abramo and Iole Scarmagnan (daughter of Italian anarchist ), his siblings are Athos Abramo, the Trotskyst activist Fúlvio Abramo, Beatriz Abramo, the actress Lélia Abramo, Mário Abramo and the engraver Livio Abramo. He was married to Hilde Weber, a cartoonist, who gave him a son, , current executive director of the organization and a famous oppositor to political corruption in Brazil. Later he married Radha Abramo, who gave him two daughters. He was also Perseu Abramo's uncle. (en)
  • Cláudio Abramo (São Paulo, 6 de abril de 1923 – São Paulo, 12 de agosto de 1987) foi um jornalista brasileiro responsável por mudanças no estilo, formatação e conteúdo dos dois maiores jornais paulistas, O Estado de S. Paulo (1952-1963) e a Folha de S. Paulo (1975-1976). (pt)
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