
Book Excerpt: Assassinations
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United Fruit's once unassailable stranglehold on the economy of Guatemala was eroding. New labor laws meant workers could strike if their demands for better treatment weren't met. The next Guatemalan president, Hacobo Adubens, took things further after his election in 1951. He instituted land reforms which granted property to the impoverished.
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