Aida Magro
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born
4 April 1918
Aida de Freitas Loureiro
4 April 1918
Died11 November 2011 (Aged 93)
OthernamesAida de Freitas Loureiro Magro
KnownforPolitical prisoner during the Portuguese Estado Novo regime
Aida Magro | |
|---|---|
![]() | |
| Born | Aida de Freitas Loureiro 4 April 1918 |
| Died | 11 November 2011 (Aged 93) |
| Other names | Aida de Freitas Loureiro Magro |
| Known for | Political prisoner during the Portuguese Estado Novo regime |
Aida Magro (1918 – 2011) was a Portuguese communist who was a campaigner against the authoritarian Estado Novo regime. She was held as a political prisoner for six years.
Aida de Freitas Loureiro Magro was born in Huíla Province in what at the time was the Portuguese colony of Angola on 4 April 1918. She was the daughter of Benvinda Freitas Loureiro and António Pedro Loureiro. She graduated in chemical engineering from the Industrial Institute of Lisbon where she was a participant in various student struggles. She married a distant cousin, José Magro (1920 – 1980), who was a Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) activist.[1][2]
