Description
This research deals with the historical daily life of the enslaved Leandro, by portraying some
of his conquests and frustrations in Recife, the crime for which he was denounced in
Magdalena's tavern and appealed to the Court of Appeal (1851-1867), resulting from the
murder of black Jacinto of Nation. Likewise, through a booklet, it was possible to follow the
roots, historical processes and part of the trajectory of this captive, which constitutes his
survival strategies. In the methodological procedure, micro-history was used, following the
example of Carlos Ginzburg, in reconstructing the common thread, which enables a greater
understanding of the resistance to the institution of slavery, through the narrative of singular
facts, as well as the use of technical procedures documents with a qualitative and
bibliographic approach to the problem – concerns, alliances, behaviors and mistakes of those
involved. Therefore, our sources are a cluster of laws, expertise, testimonies, reports from the
Court and the Public Ministry, petitions, accusatory indictments, even if there is procedural
fraud, sentences handed down by judges, judgment, appeal, newspapers found in Hemeroteca
Digital, official letters in the House of Detention, bibliographical research of the scientific,
social, political, temporal and spatial elements of this social phenomenon.