Bombs Over Paradise
How Decades of U.S. Navy Bombing Poisoned Vieques and Shaped Puerto Rico’s Fight for Justice (History Of Puerto Rico, Book 15)
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ナレーター:
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Christopher S Ransom
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著者:
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Alex Alicea
For more than sixty years, the tiny Caribbean island of Vieques, Puerto Rico lived under the thunder of U.S. Navy bombs. What looked like paradise, turquoise waters and palm lined beaches, was turned into one of the most heavily bombed landscapes in the Americas.
Bombs Over Paradise uncovers the hidden history of how decades of military training poisoned Vieques’ land, water, and people. From the first land seizures during World War II to the death of civilian David Sanes Rodríguez in 1999 and the island wide protests that followed, this gripping narrative exposes the environmental devastation, political betrayal, and grassroots resistance that forced the Navy to finally leave in 2003. Drawing on vivid storytelling and meticulous research, Alex Alicea reveals how colonial status and U.S. military power collided, creating a toxic legacy that still haunts Puerto Rico today.
If you care about environmental justice, Caribbean history, or the fight against colonialism, this book will change how you see the relationship between the United States and Puerto Rico. It speaks to listeners of true history, investigative nonfiction, and anyone moved by stories of ordinary people standing up to a global superpower.
Discover the untold story of Vieques and Puerto Rico’s fight for justice. Scroll up and click “Buy Now” to uncover how one small island challenged an empire, and why its struggle matters to us all.