Reminiscences of Thomas Clifton Mann : oral history, 1975.

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Reminiscences of Thomas Clifton Mann : oral history, 1975.

Eisenhower-Kennedy Latin American aid policy: Marshall Plan influence, practical reasons for foreign aid, foreign aid in budget, InterAmerican Bank, land reform, Caracas Charter, oil, coffee and sugar prices, United States corporate investments, governmental expropriation, confiscation; PL 480; America's surplus grain program, distribution of wealth; hard and soft loans; Castro's rise in Cuba; Central Intelligence Agency.

Transcript: 90 leaves.

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