Leaves of Poison
Why are children working in American tobacco fields?By Gabriel Thompson, The Nation, November 14, 2013
The air was heavy and humid on the morning the three
Cuello sisters joined their mother in the tobacco fields. The girls were
dressed in jeans and long-sleeve shirts, carried burritos wrapped in
aluminum foil, and had no idea what they were getting themselves into.
"It was our first real job," says Neftali, the youngest. She was 12 at
the time. The middle sister, Kimberly, was 13. Yesenia was 14.
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