Título: MAURICE BISHOP SPEAKS TO U.S. WORKERS. WHY THE U.S. INVADED GRENADA
Autor: CLARK, STEVE
Año: 1983
Género: BIOGRAFÍAS Y MEMORIAS
Formato: PDF
Maurice Bishop, leader of Revolutionary Grenada's New Jewel Movement, speaks to an overflow audience at Hunter College in NYC on June 5th, 1983. Bishop explains to the crowd of attentive U.S. workers how their government, led by Reagan and Bush, was working 24/7 to destabilize and destroy the Revolution in Grenada –particularly because Grenada was predominantly Black, and predominantly English-speaking: which could set a “bad example” for the masses of oppressed Black Americans who might start getting some ideas of how to liberate themselves.
Based on a speech given by Maurice Bishop at Hunter College in New York City in 1983.
The inspiring, powerful, and at times humorous speech from the great Maurice Bishop, while inside the belly of the Beast, came just a handful of months before he was tragically executed in a coup d'etat led by boot-licking compradors and lackeys of U.S. imperialism.
Contents:
• U.S. Hands Off Grenada! (Maurice Bishop)
• Cuba, Nicaragua, Grenada: Together We Shall Win (Maurice Bishop)
• Statement by the Cuban Government (Cuban Communist Party)
• Grenada: Why the U.S. Wants to Destroy Its Example for Workers and Farmers (Steve Clark)