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353:'s dictatorship in Liberia, providing resources like food, water, guns, vehicles, and housing to Taylor and his supporters. They directly funded the dictatorship with millions of dollars, and representatives from Firestone confirmed at least some degree of direct involvement with the company and Taylor's government, although they deny knowledge of his human rights violations. While Taylor was ruling, workers were murdered and threatened with imprisonment for any disobedience from the government, creating an almost slave-like environment. Former employees allege they tried to warn the company, but to no avail. Taylor would openly establish the plantation as a base of operations while running the government. 170: 49: 258: 345:
This farm would later be compared to “an old Southern plantation" by Firestone executives. This is due to the plantation consisting of poorly paid workers who would live on company property in small, one-room dwellings with their wives and children. These dwellings lacked electricity, running water,
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to lease over 1 million acres of land to establish a rubber plantation, the largest in the world. This plantation took up over 10% of the country's fertile land, and the deal was set to last for 99 years. It was during this time that the Liberian government had forced indigenous villagers to work on
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This incident led his son, Harvey S. Firestone Jr., to run a public relations campaign to repair the public image of the company, portraying themselves as providing healthcare, job opportunities, and financial betterment to the region. This established an image that prevailed for decades while the
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were generally considered the three leaders in American industry at the time, and often worked and vacationed together, calling themselves the Vagabonds, along with naturalist
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and kitchens - with instead outhouses and communal kitchens relied on for sustenance. The workers' wives and children would often be employed as well due to a labor shortage.
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was dedicated at the old Firestone Tire and Rubber Company Headquarters at 1200 Firestone Parkway. It currently located at the Bridgestone Americas Technology Center in
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Flickinger) Firestone's three sons; Benjamin also had a son and a daughter by his first wife. In 1983 the original farm was disassembled and moved to
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company directly aided Liberian government officials in owning rubber plantations themselves, including the country's former dictator,
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found no evidence that Firestone itself “consciously employs labor which has been forcibly impressed." The town of
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Uncommon Friends: Life with Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone, Alexis Carrel, and Charles Lindbergh
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The investigation reveals that Firestone directly aided in the Liberian civil war and the establishment of
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was directly made as a company town for this plantation, named after Firestone and his wife, Idabelle.
721: 1099: 1003: 993: 692: 321:, Firestone - while directly working as the head of his eponymous company - orchestrated a deal with 767: 230: 126: 293:. In 1900 he soon saw the huge potential for marketing tires for automobiles and then founded the 429: 157: 409:
in his honor. It is among the largest university libraries in the world. On August 3, 1950, The
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Knoll, Arthur J. "Harvey S. Firestone's Liberian Investment (1922-1932)."
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International Labor Rights Forum v Firestone Tire and Rubber Co
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at Harbel Villa, the beach front estate he acquired in
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Harvey Firestone
Harvey Fierstein

Columbiana, Ohio
U.S.
Miami Beach, Florida
U.S.
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company
Idabelle Smith Firestone
Harvey Jr.
Leonard

Firestone Tire and Rubber Company
Columbiana, Ohio
Alsace
Pennsylvania
née
Greenfield Village
Michigan
Henry Ford
Idabelle Smith
Andrew Firestone
Nick Firestone
William Clay Ford, Jr.
Martha

Henry Ford
Thomas Edison
Columbiana High School
Columbus Buggy Company

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