Darcy Ribeiro was born in
Montes Claros, in the state of
Minas Gerais, the son of Reginaldo Ribeiro dos Santos and of Josefina Augusta da Silveira. He completed his primary and secondary education in his native town, at the Grupo Escolar Gonçalves Chaves and at the Ginásio Episcopal de Montes Claros. He is best known for development work in the areas of education, sociology and
anthropology and for being, along with his friend and colleague Anísio Teixeira, one of the founders of the
University of Brasília in the early 1960s. He also served as the first rector of that university, and the campus is named after him. He was the founder of the
State University of Norte Fluminense (
Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense) as well. He wrote numerous books, many of them about the indigenous populations of Brazil. During the first mandate of governor
Leonel Brizola in
Rio de Janeiro (1983–1987), Darcy Ribeiro created, planned and directed the implementation of the "Integrated Centers for Public Instruction" (Centros Integrados de Ensino Público), a visionary and revolutionary pedagogical project of assistance for children, including recreational and cultural activities beyond formal instruction – making concrete the projects envisioned decades earlier by Anísio Teixeira. Long before politicians incorporated the importance of education for the development of Brazil into their discourse, Darcy Ribeiro and
Leonel Brizola had already developed these ideals. In the elections of 1986, Ribeiro was the Democratic Labor Party (
PDT) candidate for the governorship of Rio de Janeiro, running against
Fernando Gabeira (at that time affiliated with the
Workers’ Party), Agnaldo Timóteo of the Social Democratic Party (
PDS) and Moreira Franco of the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (
PMDB). Ribeiro was defeated, being unable to overcome the high approval rating of Moreira who was elected due to the popularity of the then-recent currency reform, the Cruzado Plan (Plano Cruzado). Another defeat was in 1994, when he was Brizola's running-mate in the
presidential election; Darcy Ribeiro was also
chief of staff (Ministro-chefe da Casa Civil) in the cabinet of President
João Goulart, vice-governor of Rio de Janeiro from 1983 to 1987 and exercised the mandate of senator from Rio de Janeiro from 1991 until his death. Darcy Ribeiro was elected to the
Brazilian Academy of Letters (Academia Brasileira de Letras) on October 8, 1992. His election was to Chair Number 11, which has as its Patron
Fagundes Varela. He was formally received into the Academy on April 15, 1993, by author
Cândido Mendes. He died in Brasília, aged 74. == His time in Latin America (1964–1976) ==