Friday, June 7, 2013

Bob Fletcher

A decent human being -- vi the New York Times. He was an agricultural inspector in California. When Japanese families were forced off their lad ad into internment camps during World War II, he quit his job and  worked the fruit firms of some of those imprisoned, splitting the profits and saving the owners' share for them. When they returned, he turned their properties back to them in good working condition, and the money as well.


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