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Enslaved peoples' burial site could scrap $9.4B chemical plant in St. James
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Before the sugar cane is harvested in a field, it is burned removing the outer leaves which are considered trash. For a sugar cane field in St. James, it could be the last harvest as it is the proposed site for the $9.4 billion Formosa Petrochemical Plant. Sharon Lavigne is a director for Rise St. James, a grass-roots community group opposing the building of another industrial complex in their community.
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WWLTV
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