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Fred Goff
"Why is a banker talking about agricultural policy? Because Bank of America has a deep stake in agriculture. We are the world's largest agricultural lender, with lines of credit for agricultural produc- tion running at about a billion dollars a year.
Bill Minter
[Note: the following article is excerpted from a manuscript on U.S.
[Note: the following article, written by the Durban correspondent of The Cape Times, originally appeared in the March 4, 1970 issues of the South African newspapers Rand Daily Mail and The Cape Times.] The South African Government is investigating a Caribbean island as a blueprint for major poli- tics aimed at a massive intensification of develop- ment in the African areas.
[Note: the following analysis, marked "confidential" in the original, appeared in the December 1968 issue of Background, a monthly bulletin published in Johannesburg by the South Africa Foundation.] PARTICIPATING IN DEVELOPMENT Mr.
Below are descriptions of the Bank of America's partners in the Latin American agribusiness Devel- opment Corp. (LAAD).
Note: The Young Lords Organization (YLO) was formed in January 1969, when Cha Cha Jimenez and some associates reorganized what was a Chicago street gang of Puerto Rican youth into a revolu- tionary party. The aim of the Organization was to fight for the independence of Puerto Rico and to liberate borinquenos here in the United States.