The Grass Wall and the Pond
Title
The Grass Wall and the Pond
Subject
Guam Times Weekly, volume 1 number 14, May 16 1964, The Grass Wall and the Pond, article, photo, Violet Sweet, Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero, Government of Guam, GovGuam, government, beautification project, beautification, grass-island curb, construction, Marine Drive, Marine A, democracy, monolithic state, dictatorship, Anigua, Route 4, Fourteenth Amendment, due process of law, equal rights, Asia, Pacific, Oceania, Taotao, Department of Public Safety, Division of Roads
Description
An article by Violet Sweet. Sweet writes on Governor Guerrero’s beautification plans across the island, namely the grass-island curb under construction between traffic lanes located in Marine Drive and Marine A, and his and his administrations negligence in disclosing any type of information regarding the specifics of the curb, along with any other beautification projects regarding the island - Violet argues that this behavior is strongly similar to dictatorships and monolithic states, the opposite of what Guam, a place of supposed democracy, is to be
Creator
Violet Sweet
Source
Guam Times Weekly
Publisher
Guam Times Weekly
Date
1964-05
Rights
Fair Use.
Relation
Publication produced by Manuel L. Jose
Format
PDF
Language
EN
Type
Text
Identifier
MARC_GTW_v1_n14_1964_The Grass Wall and the Pond_10
Coverage
Guam
Original Format
Magazine
Call Number
DU 647 A26 MARC v.1 c.21
Page Number
10, 11
Contributor
Guam Times
Citation
Violet Sweet, “The Grass Wall and the Pond,” University of Guam Digital Archives and Exhibitions, accessed May 14, 2024, https://uogguafak.omeka.net/items/show/2959.