Titina Silá
Bissau-Guinean revolutionary leader
Born
April 1st, 1943
82 years ago
Died
January 30th, 1973
52 years ago — 29 years old
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
Guinea-Bissau
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A prominent figure in the struggle for independence in Guinea-Bissau, involvement in the liberation movement began in the early 1960s. Actively participated in organizing the women's section of the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC). Contributed to the political mobilization of women and was heavily involved in guerrilla warfare against Portuguese colonial forces. Played a crucial role in raising international awareness of the independence cause. After independence, continued efforts in education and social justice until her death in 1973.
Organized the women's section of PAIGC
Participated in the liberation struggle against Portugal
Advocated for women's rights in Guinea-Bissau
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