Blacks without Color Military Rule and Radicalism in Transition, 1950–1957
Blacks without Color Military Rule and Radicalism in Transition, 1950–1957
This chapter examines shifts in the tactics and approaches of radicalism and the general political and economic climate under the military rule of Paul Magloire. It depicts the Magloire years as a period defined by great economic strife and increased state repression. New sources are brought to bear on the controversial election campaign of 1956–1957, which signaled the end of this period of radicalism.
Keywords: Paul Magloire, state repression, radicalism, military government
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