The purpose of this report is to give visibility to Antônio Vicente do Nascimento Feitosa,
since his name appears discreetly in historiography. A person who, despite being poor, brown
or mulatto, according to some documents, graduated in Legal and Social Sciences in the Legal
Course of Olinda in 1837 and opened an office the following year, having carried out his
activity until the last days of his life. He took on several public positions even though he was
a mulatto. It transitioned into a society dominated by people of possession in the middle of the
19th century. In some environments, he was seen as white. He gained respect and
consideration, to the point of being received by the Emperor Dom Pedro II, and was elected
Provincial Deputy in 1863. Methodologically, we searched for information and documents in
the college of Law archives as well as documents with family members, and we also carried
out a survey based on the periodicals that circulated in Recife in the 19th century that are
available in the Digital Hemeroteca of the National Library and the Cepe – Companhia
Editora de Pernambuco, and especially those that Nascimento Feitosa worked when writing as
an editor or collaborator and we crossed with historiographic data, considering who, although
indirectly, was involved in the Praieiro revolt. This report accompanies a product in booklet
format, trying to refer to the format of a newspaper, focusing on high school, history and law,
students and those interested in knowing the lives of subjects who lived in the 19th century, as
well as giving more visibility to Nascimento Feitosa, based on documents and photos
obtained from the family collection, public archives of Pernambuco and images taken from
newspapers already digitized by the National Library and by Companhia Editora de
Pernambuco – Cepe.