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‘He had magnetism’: Lula returns to site of political origins to launch fourth-term campaign

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‘He had magnetism’: Lula returns to site of political origins to launch fourth-term campaign
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Brazil’s president was union chief who led metalworkers’ strikes of 1979-80 that paved the way for return of democracyDay after day, tens of thousands of metalworkers would cram on to the football pitch in São Paulo’s industrial suburbs to demand higher wages and, perhaps unwittingly, transform the destiny of Brazil.“You weren’t just documenting a fact – you were documenting history,” said photographer Jesus Carlos, who immortalised the now legendary strikes of 1979 and 1980 with his 24mm lens.

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