Reddit reviews The Massacre at El Mozote
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We found 3 Reddit comments about The Massacre at El Mozote. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Yes! I did an entire class on more or less this subject (US-Latin American Relations, or "How the US was Constantly Interfering in Latin America").
Banana Cultures, John Soluri: About the history of banana consumption and farming in Honduras. AMAZING BOOK.
Talons of the Eagle, Peter Smith: I believe this has a chapter about US efforts to undermine Latin American governments that were "too socialist" which talks about Guatemala and Jacobo Arbenz^1.
The Massacre at El Mozote, Mark Danner: And finally, one about El Salvador, but that deals with these mass killings and the horrors that went on in Latin America during this period when the US was interfering.
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^1 I had to go look at an old paper to find this one. I know I read about Guatemala specifically somewhere because it made me really angry, and I think this was it.
The Massacre at El Mozote is a good book about our involvement in Nicaragua that doesn't treat our government with kid gloves. Surprised it was required reading in a college class. Definitely worth buying.
Inevitable Revolutions, by LaFeber
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