The Great Camouflage
"We must dare to point out the Caribbean stain on France's face, since so many of the French seem determined to tolerate no shadow of it."
"We must dare to point out the Caribbean stain on France's face, since so many of the French seem determined to tolerate no shadow of it."
Historian Margaret Stevens discusses transnational connections between Black radicals during the interwar years, the interplay between militant Caribbean workers’ uprisings and Communist Party leadership, and the lessons of Communist anti-racist and anti-imperialist organizing.
Peter Hallward examines political mobilizations among Haiti's popular classes in the years between the US-backed 2004 coup and the first presidential elections that followed, in 2006 — and the violent repression that met them.