Zacimba Gaba

Zacimba Gaba
Born
NationalityAngolan

Zacimba Gaba (fl. 17th century)[1] was a princess from the Cabinda region of the Kingdom of Kongo, in modern-day Angola, that was forced into slavery and taken to Brazil in 1690. She was taken to the Fazenda José Trancoso plantation in what is now the state of Espírito Santo. She suffered from torture and rape at the hands of the plantation owner, José Trancoso, whom she eventually poisoned and led a mass fleeing of enslaved people from. She established a quilombo settlement on the outskirts of Riacho Doce beach, in what is now the municipality of Conceição da Barra, near the village of Itaúnas.[2][3] Afterwards, she began building canoes and organizing nighttime attacks on the port near the village of São Mateus, freeing recently arrived enslaved Black people.[4]

  1. ^ Chan, Ana Julia (30 July 2018). "Conheça a história de Zacimba Gaba, princesa guerreira que libertou escravos no Norte do ES". Folha Vitória (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 11 August 2023.
  2. ^ Romeu, Gabriela (20 November 2010). "Conheça a história de Zacimba Gaba, princesa africana que lutou contra a escravidão no Brasil". Folha de São Paulo. UOL. Retrieved 11 August 2023.
  3. ^ "Exposição Virtual Heroínas com Moldura" (PDF). Brazilian Senate. Retrieved 11 August 2023.
  4. ^ "As histórias escritas por negros no ES, no Brasil e no mundo". A Gazeta (in Brazilian Portuguese). 18 November 2020. Retrieved 11 August 2023.