Central America's Forgotten History Revolution, Violence, and the Roots of Migration
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Summary
At the center of the current immigration debate are migrants from Central America fleeing poverty, corruption, and violence in search of refuge in the United States. In Central America’s Forgotten History, Aviva Chomsky answers the urgent question “How did we get here?” Centering the centuries-long intertwined histories of US expansion and Indigenous and Central American struggles against inequality and oppression, Chomsky highlights the pernicious cycle of colonial and neocolonial development policies that promote cultures of violence and forgetting without any accountability or restorative reparations.
Focusing on the valiant struggles for social and economic justice in Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Honduras, Chomsky restores these vivid and gripping events to popular consciousness. Tracing the roots of displacement and migration in Central America to the Spanish conquest and bringing us to the present day, she concludes that the more immediate roots of migration from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras lie in the wars and in the US interventions of the 1980s and the peace accords of the 1990s that set the stage for neoliberalism in Central America.
Chomsky also examines how and why histories and memories are suppressed, and the impact of losing historical memory. Only by erasing history can we claim that Central American countries created their own poverty and violence, while the United States’ enjoyment and profit from their bananas, coffee, mining, clothing, and export of arms are simply unrelated curiosities.
Author Biography
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1
Invisibility and Forgetting
CHAPTER 2
Making the United States, Making Central America: Bananas, Coffee, Savages, and Bandits
CHAPTER 3
The Cold War, Ten Years of Spring, and the Cuban Revolution
PART II: REVOLUTION IN THE 1970 AND ’80S
CHAPTER 4
Guatemala: Reform, Revolution, and Genocide
CHAPTER 5
Nicaragua: “Luchamos contra el yanqui, enemigo de la humanidad”
CHAPTER 6
El Salvador: Si Nicaragua Venció, ¡El Salvador Vencerá!
CHAPTER 7
Honduras: Staging Ground for War and Reaganomics
CHAPTER 8
Central America Solidarity in the United States
PART III: KILLING HOPE
CHAPTER 9
Peace Treaties and Neoliberalism
CHAPTER 10
Migration
CONCLUSION
Trump’s Border War
Acknowledgments
Glossary
Notes
Index
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