Malcolm X Is Assassinated (1965)

Malcolm X Is Assassinated (1965)

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The Highs And Lows Of Latin American Diplomacy [Some Sunday Context]

This past week we discussed the Bay of Pigs fiasco in Cuba, 1961. Today, another episode about JFK' in the very same time period -- when he hosted a couple hundred Latin American diplomats to lay out his vision for the “Alliance for Progress,” an ambitious plan to support democra ...  Show more

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We continue our conversation about the Bay of Pigs invasion with a look at how it all went wrong on the two days of combat in Cuba. Plus, the long-term lessons for JFK, the CIA, and US foreign policy.Join our America250 newsletter community! Subscribe for free to get the latest n ...  Show more

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