Samora Michel and Maurice Bishop'A Marxist revolution, a Cold War proxy battle, and a dream of a Black utopia. In 1983, Ronald Reagan ordered the U.S. military to invade the island of Grenada. Almost four decades later, many Americans don't remember why — or that it even happened. “This was a Black country with people making their own success and failure,” says Dessima Williams, Grenada’s former ambassador to the U.S. “We didn't have White people over us. And I think that itself was revolutionary at the psychic level.” This week, Martine Powers, from Post Reports, brings Throughlinea story of revolution, invasion, and the aftermath of unresolved history.'
Published on August 01, 2021 18:46