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Maurice Bishop Speaks: The Grenada Revolution and Its Overthrow, 1979-83
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Maurice Bishop Speaks: The Grenada Revolution and Its Overthrow, 1979-83 in Chattanooga, TN
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Maurice Bishop Speaks: The Grenada Revolution and Its Overthrow, 1979-83 in Chattanooga, TN
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The triumph of the 1979 revolution in the Caribbean island of Grenada had “importance for all struggles around the world,” said Maurice Bishop, its central leader.
Invaluable lessons from that workers and farmers government, overturned in a Stalinist-led coup, can be found in this collection.
“The book is devoted to 27 interviews with or speeches by Bishop, covering a broad range of his beliefs, including the equality of women, education, religion, and, most prominently, U.S. imperialism in the Caribbean. “
—Library Journal
Invaluable lessons from that workers and farmers government, overturned in a Stalinist-led coup, can be found in this collection.
“The book is devoted to 27 interviews with or speeches by Bishop, covering a broad range of his beliefs, including the equality of women, education, religion, and, most prominently, U.S. imperialism in the Caribbean. “
—Library Journal
The triumph of the 1979 revolution in the Caribbean island of Grenada had “importance for all struggles around the world,” said Maurice Bishop, its central leader.
Invaluable lessons from that workers and farmers government, overturned in a Stalinist-led coup, can be found in this collection.
“The book is devoted to 27 interviews with or speeches by Bishop, covering a broad range of his beliefs, including the equality of women, education, religion, and, most prominently, U.S. imperialism in the Caribbean. “
—Library Journal
Invaluable lessons from that workers and farmers government, overturned in a Stalinist-led coup, can be found in this collection.
“The book is devoted to 27 interviews with or speeches by Bishop, covering a broad range of his beliefs, including the equality of women, education, religion, and, most prominently, U.S. imperialism in the Caribbean. “
—Library Journal


















