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Slavery
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Children still in slavery today. Learn what you can do to stop it.
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Featuring lesson plans, articles by historians, and more.
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Campaign to help raise awareness about modern slavery and to highlight organizations working against it.
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How human trafficking works and why it flourishes. Report from Cambodia. [6:14 streaming audio broadcast, part 1 of 2]
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How human trafficking works and why it flourishes. Report from Cambodia. [6:37 streaming audio broadcast, part 2 of 2]
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Promotes the eradication of slavery and slavery-like practices, and freedom for everyone who is subjected to them.
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Information and resources about slavery and forced labor systems in the modern world.
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Factsheet from the United Nations Commissioner for Human Rights.
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The Center of the Modern American Abolishionist Movement inspired by Kevin Bales' book, Disposable People, works to abolish slavery worldwide.
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Information about modern slavery in the US and around the world.
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Book review of Kevin Bales' study of modern slavery, with case studies from Thailand, Mauritania, Pakistan, Brazil, and India.
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Contrary to conventional wisdom, slavery has not disappeared from the world. Social scientists are trying to explain its persistence Article by Kevin Bales.
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Global coalition working together to help stop the sale of people, to see the traffickers prosecuted and to protect the victims of human trafficking and those vulnerable to this crime.
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Provides information on Asian trafficking in persons, of both sexes, in English, Khmer, Tetum and Thai.
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Monitors, documents, and publicizes the plight of slaves around the globe. Focuses on the worst and most-ignored cases of human bondage: black chattel slavery in North Africa. There may be more slaves today than ever before in history.
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Papers from a conference at the Africa Centre, London, marking UN International Day for the Abolition of Slavery.
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