Emphasis Preaching Journal
In the early 1950s a...
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In the early 1950s a major U.S. corporation purchased large tracts of land in the Dominican Republic. The purchases were approved by government officials who had accepted bribes. Peasant farmers thereby lost the land on which they had produced their own food, and were in turn employed at less than subsistence wages. The corporation used the land to produce fruit exclusively for export back to the United States.
