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In nobody's backyard : Maurice Bishop's speeches, 1979-1983 : a memorial volume / edited by Chris Searle.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Third World books | Third World booksPublication details: London : Zed Books ; Totowa, N.J. : US distributor, Biblio Distribution Center, 1984.Description: xli, 260 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0862322499
  • 9780862322496
  • 0862322480
  • 9780862322489
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: In nobody's backyard.DDC classification:
  • 972.98/45 19
LOC classification:
  • F2056.83.B57 A5 1984
  • JL599.5
Other classification:
  • 3,6
Contents:
Introduction / Richard Hart -- Maurice Bishop lives / George Lamming -- A bright new dawn -- In nobody's backyard -- Organise to fight destabilisation -- Beat back destabilisers -- New Martyrs, new patriots -- Health for all -- a right of the Caribbean masses -- Education is a must! -- Work towards integrated agricultural development with regional co-operation -- In the spirit of Butler, unionise! mobilise! educate! Democratise! -- Emulation is the seed that brings the fruit of excellence -- Forward to 1982 -- the year of economic construction -- Not one human right has ever won without struggle -- Turn the words around! -- Fight unemployment through production! -- Heirs of marryshow -- One Caribbean! -- For the cultural sovereignty of the Caribbean people! -- Long live the women of free Grenada! -- 'Every grain of sand is ours!' -- Forward to peace, genuine independence and development in a United America -- Our America! -- We proudly share the noble dreams of Martin and Malcolm -- Appendix 1: Fascism: a Caribbean reality? -- Appendix 2: 'We have the right to build our country after our own likeness'.
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Includes bibliographical references (page xli).

Introduction / Richard Hart -- Maurice Bishop lives / George Lamming -- A bright new dawn -- In nobody's backyard -- Organise to fight destabilisation -- Beat back destabilisers -- New Martyrs, new patriots -- Health for all -- a right of the Caribbean masses -- Education is a must! -- Work towards integrated agricultural development with regional co-operation -- In the spirit of Butler, unionise! mobilise! educate! Democratise! -- Emulation is the seed that brings the fruit of excellence -- Forward to 1982 -- the year of economic construction -- Not one human right has ever won without struggle -- Turn the words around! -- Fight unemployment through production! -- Heirs of marryshow -- One Caribbean! -- For the cultural sovereignty of the Caribbean people! -- Long live the women of free Grenada! -- 'Every grain of sand is ours!' -- Forward to peace, genuine independence and development in a United America -- Our America! -- We proudly share the noble dreams of Martin and Malcolm -- Appendix 1: Fascism: a Caribbean reality? -- Appendix 2: 'We have the right to build our country after our own likeness'.

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