By Katharine Houreld
MONROVIA, Liberia (Reuters) - With his ragged child's overalls and 4-foot frame, 11-year-old Zachariah does not look like a typical plantation laborer.
But every morning he is not in school, the Liberian child gets up at dawn to help his father work on the Firestone rubber plantation so their family of eight can afford one meal a day.
"He doesn't want to go into the bush, but if he doesn't come I can't do my job," said his father Alysious. "Sometimes my wife will come too, but then it is hard to care for the other children."