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Gregg Mitman

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  • Liberian workers at the Firestone Plantation carrying buckets of latex in buckets on their shoulders.

    The Human Price of American Rubber

    Segregated lives of pride and peril on Firestone's Liberian plantations.
    by Gregg Mitman via The Disappearing Spoon on December 7, 2023
  • An old water tower stands near abandoned outhouses on the former site of a Firestone plantation in Liberia.

    Corporations Are Hiding Vast Troves of History From the Public

    You can work around some of the holes this lack of access creates, but it takes years.
    by Gregg Mitman via Slate on November 2, 2021
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    Sending Vaccines to African Nations is Crucial. But They’re Rightly Wary About Foreign Medical Aid.

    How medical humanitarianism helped facilitate exploitation of Africa.
    by Gregg Mitman via Made By History on August 13, 2021

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Police officer Lane Anderson removes a Patriotic Front sticker from a stoplight outside the Liberian Restaurant in downtown Fargo, N.D.
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The Shared U.S.-Liberia History Now Shaping a North Dakota Community

Liberians in West Fargo trying to dodge racism are deeply woven into American history.
by Karen Masterson via Made By History on December 16, 2022
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