CARIBBEAN HISTORY: Drowned Without Warning — Cuba’s Forgotten Hurricane
In October 1932, the deadliest storm in Cuba’s history struck without mercy. No warning. No evacuation. No survivors left to speak — or so history assumed. Drowned Without Warning is a powerful, fact-based Caribbean History Audiobook Documentary that resurrects the long-buried truth of the storm that erased entire towns along Cuba’s southern coast.
Told through survivor testimonies, hidden government records, and the voices of descendants, this immersive historical story examines how censorship, colonization, racial injustice, and media silence conspired to bury a national tragedy. More than a weather event, this is a story of Caribbean resilience, forgotten black history, and a fight to reclaim cultural heritage. From Maroon communities to Caribbean diaspora historians, the voices demanding justice are louder than the storm that tried to silence them.
Perfect for lovers of Caribbean music, Jamaican music, history stories, and those seeking deep insight into Caribbean identity and heritage — this is essential listening for anyone who believes history should not be erased.
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