A Review of "A Dangerous Business". Lowell Bergmann & David Barstow. New York Times. PBS Frontline. 2003

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David H. Dallas (author) English 111: Writing II Clarion Universtiy of PA September 29, 2003 A Review of "A Dangerous Business" The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the PBS television show Frontline, and the New York Times collaborated on a project which resulted in a series of New York Times articles entitled "Dangerous Business" and a documentary series of the same name that aired in January 2003. The nine-month investigation in particular dealt with McWane, Inc. of Birmingham, Alabama, the parent …

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…mmitted in our own country. How can we as a democratic society allow American workers to be exploited this way and sanction our government to supply McWane Inc. with what is in effect slave labor from penitentiaries? Is this not what the German people allowed to happen in their country albeit on a much larger scale? Works Cited Barstow, David and Lowell Bergmann. "At a Texas Foundry, an Indifference to Life." New York Times 08 Jan. 2003.