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Janet Willen

    Janet Willen apporte plus de trente ans d'expérience en tant qu'écrivaine et rédactrice dans divers domaines, des programmes d'écriture corrective aux articles sur la santé et la sécurité. Elle est titulaire d'une maîtrise en philosophie politique de la New School for Social Research. Le travail de Willen explore l'examen des thèmes sociétaux et des concepts philosophiques qui façonnent notre compréhension du monde. Son écriture se caractérise par une perspicacité aiguë sur des questions complexes et un style précis et analytique.

    Speak a Word for Freedom: Women Against Slavery
    Five Thousand Years Of Slavery
    • Five Thousand Years Of Slavery

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      When they were too impoverished to raise their families, ancient Sumerians sold their children into bondage. Slave women in Rome faced never-ending household drudgery. The ninth-century Zanj were transported from East Africa to work the salt marshes of Iraq. Cotton pickers worked under terrible duress in the American South. Ancient history? Tragically, no. In our time, slavery wears many faces. James Kofi Annan's parents in Ghana sold him because they could not feed him. Beatrice Fernando had to work almost around the clock in Lebanon. Julia Gabriel was trafficked from Arizona to the cucumber fields of South Carolina. Five Thousand Years of Slavery provides the suspense and emotional engagement of a great novel. It is an excellent resource with its comprehensive historical narrative, firsthand accounts, maps, archival photos, paintings and posters, an index, and suggestions for further reading. Much more than a reference work, it is a brilliant exploration of the worst - and the best - in human society.

      Five Thousand Years Of Slavery
    • Focusing on the pivotal role of women in the antislavery movement, this book highlights the relentless efforts of fourteen activists who fought against slavery from the 19th century to the present. Their stories include Alice Seeley Harris, whose powerful photographs exposed the horrors of slavery, and Hadijatou Mani, who challenged her government for its inaction. The narrative connects these historical figures to contemporary women's advocacy against human trafficking and child slavery, emphasizing the enduring impact of their commitment.

      Speak a Word for Freedom: Women Against Slavery