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Cold War on the Coast – CIA, USSR, and the Fight for Guiana

During the Cold War, global superpowers didn’t just fight on battlefields. They fought through proxy wars, coups, and ideology—and British Guiana became one of the least-known, yet most strategic, fronts in that shadow war. In Jane of Revolution, we see how Jane Richards and her husband, Dr. Christopher Richards, rise to lead a communist-aligned People Party that threatens to upend

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Unsung Heroines of Revolt – The Women Who Dared to Lead

History often remembers revolutions through the names of generals, presidents, and male icons. But beneath every major uprising is a force of women who organised, resisted, and led with unshakable courage. Jane of Revolution shines a spotlight on one such figure: Jane Richards. Though fictional, Jane’s journey is rooted in the lived realities of revolutionary women across Latin America and

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From Colony to Republic – The Real History behind Jane of Revolution

When Jane of Revolution opens, British Guiana is still under British colonial rule—a crown colony shaped by racial divisions, economic inequality, and growing political unrest. But as the story unfolds, that peaceful veneer quickly unravels, exposing a nation on the brink of revolutionary transformation. In reality, British Guiana’s road to independence was anything but smooth. The early 1960s saw the

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