Keith Wheeles

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For Byrd, a property rights enthusiast, this was just the free market at work: abundant labor sellers willing to contract for less pay with an employer who could thus maximize his operation’s profitability. Such imported workers were desirable to big growers precisely because their employment was not subject to irritating “federal standards of living or working conditions.” By midcentury Byrd had become “the world’s largest individual apple orchard owner.”
Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America
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