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The Empty Grave of Comrade Bishop: ‘Somebody knows’

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The Revolutionary Vision of Black Power in Grenada

This chapter explores how the opening of an international airport in Grenada symbolizes the revolutionary vision of black power led by Bishop in 1979. It discusses the positive changes made by Grenada's government under Bishop's leadership, such as promoting self-sufficiency, investing in farming, and improving the country's economy. The chapter also delves into the significance of Comrade Bishop as a black leader challenging white supremacy and the impact of his assassination and the subsequent US invasion on Grenada.

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