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Not for Sale: The Return of the Global Slave Trade
Not for Sale profiles not only the abolitionists who work diligently on the frontlines, but also the survivors, victims, and even the martyrs. Batstone presents a fairly thorough overview of the countries involved and the people exploited by human trafficking; leaving much room to believe that there are many more. Thailand, Uganda, India, Sudan, Cambodia, Korea, Zambia, and Peru are just a sampling of the countries represented.
Not for Sale is a heady book, not because of the subject matter, but because of the immediate emotional response it elicits. You, the reader, are either drawn in – motivated to participate in ending the exploitation of other human beings as a result of reading Not for Sale; or you will put the book down hoping and praying the problem goes away.
It’s not going away.
Visit www.NotforSaleCampaign.org for information on the book, the author, and the many ways you can combat this problem and serve as a modern-day abolitionist.
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