1951 in Brazil

Events in the year 1951 in Brazil.

Incumbents

Federal government

Governors

  • Alagoas:
    • Silvestre Pericles (until 31 January)
    • Arnon de Mello (from 31 January)
  • Amazonas:
    • Leopoldo da Silva Amorim Neves (until 31 January)
    • Álvaro Botelho Maia (from 31 January)
  • Bahia:
  • Ceará:
    • Faustino de Albuquerque (until 31 January)
    • Raul Barbosa (from 31 January)
  • Espírito Santo:
    • Carlos Fernando Monteiro Lindenberg (until 31 January)
    • Jones dos Santos Neves (from 31 January)
  • Goiás:
    • Hosanah Guimarães (until 31 January)
    • Pedro Ludovico Teixeira (from 31 January)
  • Maranhão:
    • Sebastião Archer (until 31 January)
    • Traiaú Rodrigues Moreira (from 31 January)
  • Mato Grosso:
    • Jari Gomes (until 31 January)
    • Fernando Corrêa da Costa (from 31 January)
  • Minas Gerais:
  • Pará:
    • Alberto Engelhard (until 25 January: )
    • Waldir Bouhid (25 January-27 January)
    • Arnaldo Lobo (27 January-9 February)
    • Abel Nunes de Figueiredo (9 February-20 February)
    • Zacarias de Assumpção (from 20 February)
  • Paraíba:
  • Paraná:
    • Moisés Lupion (until 31 January)
    • Bento Munhoz da Rocha Neto (from 31 January)
  • Pernambuco:
    • Alexandre Barbosa Lima Sobrinho (until 31 January)
    • Agamenon Magalhães (from 31 January)
  • Piauí:
    • José da Rocha Furtado (until 31 January)
    • Pedro Freitas (from 31 January)
  • Rio de Janeiro:
    • Macedo Soares (until 31 January)
    • Amaral Peixoto (from 31 January)
  • Rio Grande do Norte:
  • Rio Grande do Sul:
    • Walter Só Jobim (till 31 January)
    • Ernesto Dornelles (from 31 January)
  • Santa Catarina:
    • Aderbal Ramos da Silva (until 31 January)
    • Irineu Bornhausen (from 31 January)
  • São Paulo:
  • Sergipe:
    • Jose Rollemberg (until 31 January)
    • João Dantas Martins dos Reis (31 January-17 February)
    • Edélzio Vieira de Melo (17 February-12 March)
    • Arnaldo Rollemberg Garcez (from 12 March)

Vice governors

  • Alagoas:
    • Francisco de Menezes Pimentel (until 31 January)
    • Antônio Guedes de Miranda (from 31 January)
  • Ceará: Stênio Gomes da Silva
  • Espírito Santo:
    • José Rodrigues Sette (until 31 January)
    • Francisco Alves Ataíde (from 31 January)
  • Goiás: Jonas Ferreira Alves Duarte (from 31 January)
  • Maranhão:
    • Saturnino Bello (until 31 January)
    • Renato Bayma Archer da Silva (from 31 January)
  • Mato Grosso: João Leite de Barros (from 31 January)
  • Minas Gerais:
    • José Ribeiro Pena (until 31 January)
    • Clóvis Salgado da Gama (from 31 January)
  • Paraíba:
    • José Targino Pereira da Costa (until 31 January)
    • João Fernandes de Lima (from 31 January)
  • Piauí:
    • Osvaldo da Costa e Silva (until 31 January)
    • Tertuliano Milton Brandão (from 31 January)
  • Rio de Janeiro: Tarcísio Miranda (from 31 January)
  • Rio Grande do Norte:
    • Tomaz Salustino (until 31 January)
    • Sylvio Pedroza (31 January-16 July)
    • Vacant (from 16 July)
  • São Paulo:
    • Luís Gonzaga Novelli Júnior (until 31 January)
    • Erlindo Salzano (from 31 January)
  • Sergipe: Edelzio Vieira de Melo (from 31 January)

Events

January

March

  • Unknown Date: Clarice Lispector returns from London with her husband, Maury Gurgel Valente, following a miscarriage.[5]

June

July

Arts and culture

Books

Films

Births

January

April

July

August

  • 13 August: Beto Guedes, singer, songwriter, and guitarist
  • 14 August: Rita Segato (in Argentina), anthropologist, feminist and academic[12]

October

Deaths

August

November

References

  1. "Brazilian doctor takes office as the new president of the World Medical Association", 21 October 2011 Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 13 August 2014
  2. ESPM official website
  3. "Proclamados eleitos os srs. Getulio Vargas e Cafe Filho" (página 3 do 1° caderno), Folha da Manhã (19 de janeiro de 1951).
  4. "Assume hoje à tarde a presidencia da Republica o sr. Getulio Vargas" (primeira página do 1° caderno), Folha da Manhã (31 de janeiro de 1951).
  5. Edilberto Coutinho, Criaturas de papel, p. 170
  6. Tulchin, Joseph S.; Espach, Ralph H. (17 August 2000). Combating Corruption in Latin America. Woodrow Wilson Center Press. p. 178. ISBN 978-1-930365-01-8. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  7. "Constitui contravenção penal a prática de atos resultantes de preconceitos de raça ou côr" (página 6 do único caderno), Jornal do Brasil (5 de julho de 1951).
  8. "Perecem 32 pessoas num desastre de aviação" (primeira página do 1° caderno), Folha da Manhã (13 de julho de 1951).
  9. Jornal do Brasil (13 July 1951). "Espatifou-se contra o solo um avião da LAP". Ano LXI, número 160, páginas 1 e 7. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
  10. "Saci comemora 60 anos | revistapontocom". Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-08-13.
  11. "Planalto confirma Carlos Minc como novo ministro do Meio Ambiente" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2008-05-25.
  12. "Rita Segato" (in Spanish). CGA. December 2014. Archived from the original on 23 December 2018. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
  13. (in Portuguese) Biography of José Gomes Temporão at the Ministry of Health official website

See also

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