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NJM
(redirected from New Jewel Movement)

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NJMNew Jersey Manufacturers (Insurance Company)
NJMNew Jewel Movement (Grenada, West Indies)
NJMNew Jersey Machine (New Jersey Machine/Charles Lapierre Inc.)
NJMNational Justice Movement (Bahrain)
NJMNew Jersey Militia (Trenton, NJ)
NJMNuttall John Martin (engineering contractor)


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She watched helplessly the feeble attempt the New Jewel Movement was making to dent the machinery that keeps the Caribbean poor, servile, and infantile--fearful of any action Washington, Paris, or London may disapprove of- dissipate beneath American bombs and OECS's treachery.
On 13 March 1979, while he was out of the country, Sir Eric was overthrown by the New JEWEL Movement (New Joint Endeavour for Welfare, Education and Liberation) led by Maurice Bishop, whose father, Rupert, had been shot dead during a demonstration against the government five years earlier.
We recall Naipaul's portraits of Bradshaw or Michael X or the New Jewel Movement.
 
 
 
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