This article addresses histories and geographies of the northeast of Brazil in the works of radical Pernambuco geographer Manuel Correia de Andrade and his main intellectual inspirations, such as Euclides da Cunha and Josu\ue9 de Castro. Drawing on current literature on subaltern spaces, critical race studies, and the Modernity\u2013Coloniality\u2013Decoloniality project, I especially consider de Andrade\u2019s works that address popular revolts by marginalized and racialized groups in Brazilian history, including the plurisecular saga of black slaves\u2019 quilombos and their role in the abolition of slavery, as well as the formation of Brazilian territories. My main argument is that the marginalized groups analyzed in these works, similar...