Not for sale : the return of the global slave trade--and how we can fight it
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Not for sale : the return of the global slave trade--and how we can fight it
HarperOne, 2010
1st rev. ed
- : pbk
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Return of the global slave trade -- and how we can fight it
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [277]-281)
Summary: "Award-winning journalist David Batstone reveals the story of a new generation of 21st century abolitionists and their heroic campaign to put an end to human bondage. In his accessible and inspiring book Not for Sale, Batstone carefully weaves the narratives of activists and those in bondage in a way that not only raises awareness of the modern-day slave trade, but also serves as a call to action. 2007 brought the 200th anniversary of the climax of the 19th century abolitionist movement, and inspired the world to pay tribute to great visionary figures such as William Wilberforce of the United Kingdom and American Frederick Douglass for their remarkable strides toward framing slavery as a moral issue that people of good conscience could not tolerate. This anniversary serves not only as a commemorative date for battles won against slavery, but also as a reminder that slavery and bondage still persist in the 21st century. An estimated 27 million people around the globe suffer in situations of forced lab
Contents of Works
- Introduction: finding slavery in my own backyard
- Shining light into the sexual darkness: Thailand
- Breaking the chains of bonded laborers: India
- Rescuing child soldiers: Uganda
- Undermining the sex syndicate: Europe
- Sheltering the lost children: Peru
- Building a new Underground Railroad: The United States
- Conclusion: ending the slave trade in our time
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