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Lest We Forget
Tenement Yaad Media
34 episodes
6 days ago
The Lest We Forget Historical Podcast reflects on past events of the Caribbean and how these events shape the society we live in today.
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The Lest We Forget Historical Podcast reflects on past events of the Caribbean and how these events shape the society we live in today.
Show more...
History
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The Grenadian Revolution, Part 5: We Should Move, Rather Than Wait To Be Killed
Lest We Forget
40 minutes
3 years ago
The Grenadian Revolution, Part 5: We Should Move, Rather Than Wait To Be Killed

On March 10, 1979, according to all persons who were personally involved in the documentation of the revolution, the New Jewel Movement leadership got word through their informats at senior levels of the police force, that orders were left for the arrest and assassination of the leading members of the political party i.e -  Maurice Bishop, Bernard Coard, Unison Whiteman and Hudson Austin. Thus, all leadership members would go into hiding immediately except for Vincent Noel who did not receive the information in time and was arrested and detained. Then on March 12, when Gairy departed the island on government business to attend a function in New York, he allegedly left orders for the capture and murder of the NJM leadership.  Through a pattern of behaviour, NJM leadership knew that if they wanted to live to see another day, they would have to act urgently - they had to move soon and not just soon, they had to move tonight. In one night, Tuesday, March 13, 1979, a group of young persons  would attempt an event that has never happen in Caribbean history: a successful revolution in the English - speaking Caribbean.


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Lest We Forget
The Lest We Forget Historical Podcast reflects on past events of the Caribbean and how these events shape the society we live in today.