Forbidden Freedom
- 98 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The book presents a compelling argument that American influence played a crucial role in the British decision to dismantle a democratically elected government in British Guiana, which had won a significant mandate on a reform agenda. Dr. Cheddi Jagan provides specific instances, including a visit from Congressman Donald L. Jackson shortly after the 1953 elections, who emphasized the colony's strategic importance to the U.S. This reflects broader themes of international politics and the impact of U.S. foreign policy on local governance.
