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Carlos de Vasconcelos. (6 September 1883 – 28 July 1928) was a Portuguese politician and journalist, born in Colonial Cape Verde. Vasconcelos was a under the government from 22 November 1924 to 15 February 1925. He was an alumni at the (War School) in Lisbon and worked at the customs house for the province of Cape Verde on June 2, 1905 in Fogo. A Republican person since he was a student, he supported the Proclamation of the Portuguese Republic as the Evolutionist Party member. He also published Vôos d'Ícaro (Icarus' Voice) in Coimbra in 1901 alongside João R. de Moura Marques

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  • Carlos de Vasconcelos. (6 September 1883 – 28 July 1928) was a Portuguese politician and journalist, born in Colonial Cape Verde. Vasconcelos was a under the government from 22 November 1924 to 15 February 1925. He was an alumni at the (War School) in Lisbon and worked at the customs house for the province of Cape Verde on June 2, 1905 in Fogo. A Republican person since he was a student, he supported the Proclamation of the Portuguese Republic as the Evolutionist Party member. He was elected and on January 2, 1944, became the president of the Municipality of Fogo Island. He was later deputy of Cape Verde in 1922 and was considered one of the greatest orators of the Portuguese Parliament. He was the founded of the journal A Acção: Orgão do Partido Republicano e defensor dos interesses da Província de Cabo Verde [The Action: Organizing the Republican Party and Defending the Interests in the Province of Cape Verde] (1921–22), he took part in Cape Verdean journals including A Voz de Cabo Verde (Voice of Cape Verde), O Progresso (The Progress) in which he was a drafter, O Futuro de Cabo Verde (The Future of Cape Verde) with the director José do Sacramento Monteiro, his nephew. He took part in writing continental newspapers including and Popular e Gazeta das Colónias. He had taken part in a collaboration under his authority in the review Contemporânea [Contemporary] (1915–26). He also published Vôos d'Ícaro (Icarus' Voice) in Coimbra in 1901 alongside João R. de Moura Marques (en)
  • Carlos Eugénio de Vasconcelos (Fogo, Cabo Verde, 6 de setembro de 1883 - Praia, 29 de julho de 1928), foi um jornalista e político português, natural de Cabo Verde. Carlos de Vasconcelos foi Ministro das Colónias no governo de José Domingues dos Santos, de 22 de novembro de 1924 a 15 de fevereiro de 1925. Foi aluno da Escola de Guerra em Lisboa e funcionário aduaneiro do quadro da província de Cabo Verde desde 2 de Junho de 1905 no Fogo. Republicano desde os seus tempos de estudante, na sequência da proclamação da República em Portugal aderiu ao Partido Evolucionista. Foi eleito e tomou posse em 2 de janeiro de 1914 como presidente da Câmara Municipal da ilha do Fogo. Foi eleito deputado por Cabo Verde em 1922 e foi considerado um dos maiores oradores do Parlamento Português. Fundador e director do jornal A Acção: Orgão do Partido Republicano e defensor dos interesses da Província de Cabo Verde (1921-22), colaborou nos jornais caboverdianos A Voz de Cabo Verde, O Progresso, de que foi redactor, O Futuro de Cabo Verde, de cujo director, José do Sacramento Monteiro, era sobrinho. Colaborou ainda nos jornais continentais República (1916), Popular e Gazeta das Colónias. Também se encontra colaboração da sua autoria na revista Contemporânea (1915-1926) Publicou Vôos d'Ícaro, Coimbra: João R. de Moura Marques, 1901.. (pt)
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  • Carlos de Vasconcelos. (6 September 1883 – 28 July 1928) was a Portuguese politician and journalist, born in Colonial Cape Verde. Vasconcelos was a under the government from 22 November 1924 to 15 February 1925. He was an alumni at the (War School) in Lisbon and worked at the customs house for the province of Cape Verde on June 2, 1905 in Fogo. A Republican person since he was a student, he supported the Proclamation of the Portuguese Republic as the Evolutionist Party member. He also published Vôos d'Ícaro (Icarus' Voice) in Coimbra in 1901 alongside João R. de Moura Marques (en)
  • Carlos Eugénio de Vasconcelos (Fogo, Cabo Verde, 6 de setembro de 1883 - Praia, 29 de julho de 1928), foi um jornalista e político português, natural de Cabo Verde. Carlos de Vasconcelos foi Ministro das Colónias no governo de José Domingues dos Santos, de 22 de novembro de 1924 a 15 de fevereiro de 1925. Foi aluno da Escola de Guerra em Lisboa e funcionário aduaneiro do quadro da província de Cabo Verde desde 2 de Junho de 1905 no Fogo. Republicano desde os seus tempos de estudante, na sequência da proclamação da República em Portugal aderiu ao Partido Evolucionista. (pt)
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