Pilar Barrios

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1889 – 1974

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Who was Pilar Barrios?

Pilar Barrios was an important poet of the black community of Uruguay and one of the founders of the Partido Autóctono Negro. He demonstrated in his poetry an understanding of the class-based racism in his society, and expressed hope that this could be overturned by the development of a racial consciousness and renovation of education. He was optimistic in regards to this project, because he believed in the fundamental equality of people and races, as he expressed in his poems. One of his means of expression was the journal Nuestra raza, which he founded in 1917. By the publishing of Piel negra in 1947, he became one of only two black Uruguayan poets to be published in book form. As one of the most notable black intellectuals in the country, he was in contact with the larger world of black intellectual activity, corresponding with, for example, Langston Hughes.

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Born
1889
Died
1974

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on July 23, 2013

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