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    João Fernandes Campos Café Filho (Portuguese: [ʒuˈɐ̃w feʁˈnɐ̃dʒis ˈkɐ̃pus kaˈfɛ ˈfiʎu]; 3 February 1899 – 20 February 1970) was a Brazilian politician who served as the 18th president of Brazil, taking office upon the suicide of president Getúlio Vargas. He was the first Protestant to occupy the position.

  2. João Fernandes Campos Café Filho BTO • GCTE (Natal, 3 de fevereiro de 1899 – Rio de Janeiro, 20 de fevereiro de 1970) foi um advogado e político brasileiro, tendo sido o 18.º presidente do Brasil entre 24 de agosto de 1954 e 8 de novembro de 1955.

  3. João Café Filho ( b. 3 February 1889; d. 20 February 1970), president of Brazil (1954–1955). Lawyer, strike leader, and popular opposition figure in his native state of Rio Grande do Norte, Café Filho helped the 1930 revolution that brought Getúlio Vargas to the Brazilian presidency.

  4. On November 2, Café Filho, who had had a heart attack years earlier, fell ill with cardiovascular problems. Still unwell on November 8, Café Filho transferred power to the President of the Chamber of Deputies, Carlos Luz. [5]

  5. João Fernandes Campos Café Filho Biography He was born in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, on February 3, 1899. He founded the Norte Newspaper (1921), editor of the Correio de Bezerros newspaper in the city of Bezerros, Pernambuco (1923), and director of the “A Noite” newspaper (1925), having written articles in

  6. Vice President João Café Filho served out most of the remainder of Vargas’s term and carried out preparations for the presidential election of October 1955. The major political parties did not unite behind a single candidate; rather, three strong contenders emerged: former Minas Gerais state governor Juscelino….

  7. The Vargas family refused a state funeral, but his successor, Café Filho, declared official days of mourning. Vargas' body was on public view in a glass-topped coffin. The route of the cortege carrying the body from the Presidential Palace to the airport was lined with tens of thousands of Brazilians.

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