Education in Grenada - Marxism or Pan-Africanism? [and] Churches in Grenada: Doing theology in the struggles of the people [and] Grenada's new airport: A treat or a threat?

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dc.contributor.authorAlexander, E. Curtis
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dc.coverage.spatialChesapeake, VA
dc.date.accessioned2022-01-18T17:33:59Z
dc.date.available2022-01-18T17:33:59Z
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dc.description.abstractThis document reports the author's personal accounts of a tour of Grenada to determine the extent to which Marxist-Leninist thought was being taught in schools, the relationship between the clergy and the government of Grenada, and whether the new international airport posed a threat to US national security. In the new educational system, a Centre for Popular Education (CPE) is implementing an adult education literacy programme. Curricula developed for use in the CPE programme are devoid of Marxian and Pan-Africanism dogmatic thoughts
dc.description.sponsorship1983
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dc.extent25 p
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2139/52534
dc.publisherECA Associates
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dc.subject.otherCentre for Popular Education
dc.titleEducation in Grenada - Marxism or Pan-Africanism? [and] Churches in Grenada: Doing theology in the struggles of the people [and] Grenada's new airport: A treat or a threat?
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