Lenny-you're wrong about the Mirabals. They were not "one of the few" willing to stand up against Trujillo. Thousands of people did. And many of them paid for it with their lives. Many historians point this out in history books, not fictionalized accounts of history. Even Valentina Peguero, a Dominican historian, makes that point in her writing, the Mirabals were one of "thousands" of Dominican men and women who risked their lives to bring down Trujillo.
Many of the revolts came from within the Dominican armed forces. In the last year of Trujillo's rule, a group of Dominican airforce personnel were caught disabling jet fighters and committing other acts of sabotage. Fifty members of the airforce were savagely tortured to death for that. The list goes on...
The group that actually killed Trujillo was mostly made of up military men. Insiders.
I'm not doubting the bravery of the Mirabals, I'm not , but it seems to me that perspective has been lost here.
Many of the revolts came from within the Dominican armed forces. In the last year of Trujillo's rule, a group of Dominican airforce personnel were caught disabling jet fighters and committing other acts of sabotage. Fifty members of the airforce were savagely tortured to death for that. The list goes on...
The group that actually killed Trujillo was mostly made of up military men. Insiders.
I'm not doubting the bravery of the Mirabals, I'm not , but it seems to me that perspective has been lost here.