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Contains 95 narratives by slaves and former slaves from around the globe that movingly and eloquently chronicle the horrors of contemporary slavery, the process of becoming free, and the challenges faced by former slaves as they build a life in freedom.



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"If anyone thinks slavery is a horror buried long in the past or barbarism that always happens 'somewhere else,' this collection of narratives will puncture both of those as myths. Kevin Bales and Zoe Trodd have produced a crucial volume for our times, in which modern slaves bear witness to the brutal institution with candor, eloquence, and pain. This book can, and should, effect change."—Henry Louis Gates Jr.
"These slave narratives sound an alarm for all of us who think slavery ended in the nineteenth century. The words of modern-day slaves cry out to us to end the enslavement of millions in countries all over the world, including the United States. It is a heartbreaking story but inspirational, too, in revealing the power of resistance among people whose spirit is supposed to have been crushed. The authors, the slaves, the ex-slaves, have produced a powerful weapon in the contemporary movement for emancipation."—Howard Zinn
"To Plead Our Own Cause gives voice to some of the most voiceless people on the planet. The breadth of these gut-wrenching stories from all over the globe is impressive and informative. Kevin Bales and Zoe Trodd have made a valuable and unique contribution to the literature on contemporary slavery and traffic; this book is a must-read for anyone with an interest in slavery, globalization, ethnicity, human rights, or criminal behavior."—David Kyle, University of California, Davis
"In this spellbinding volume Kevin Bales and Zoe Trodd resurrect the abolitionist tradition of enabling slaves to tell their own stories. The horror of these collected contemporary stories is nearunbearable. This unique book constitutes a not-to-be-denied call for global action against slavery and trafficking."—Joe Lockard, Arizona State University, Director of the Antislavery Literature Project

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Long Juneteenth1. Sights and Scenes: Modern Slave Experiences2. Ain't I a Woman? Female Slaves and the Dynamics of Gender3. The Turning Point: Liberation from Bondage4. Not Yet Realized: The Problem of Freedom5. The Severed Chain: Freedom after BondageAppendix: Antislavery Organizations and AgenciesPermissions and CreditsIndex

To Plead Our Own Cause

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    A Paperback / softback by Kevin Bales, Zoe Trodd

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 08/05/2008
      ISBN13: 9780801474385, 978-0801474385
      ISBN10: 0801474388

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Contains 95 narratives by slaves and former slaves from around the globe that movingly and eloquently chronicle the horrors of contemporary slavery, the process of becoming free, and the challenges faced by former slaves as they build a life in freedom.



      Trade Review
      "If anyone thinks slavery is a horror buried long in the past or barbarism that always happens 'somewhere else,' this collection of narratives will puncture both of those as myths. Kevin Bales and Zoe Trodd have produced a crucial volume for our times, in which modern slaves bear witness to the brutal institution with candor, eloquence, and pain. This book can, and should, effect change."—Henry Louis Gates Jr.
      "These slave narratives sound an alarm for all of us who think slavery ended in the nineteenth century. The words of modern-day slaves cry out to us to end the enslavement of millions in countries all over the world, including the United States. It is a heartbreaking story but inspirational, too, in revealing the power of resistance among people whose spirit is supposed to have been crushed. The authors, the slaves, the ex-slaves, have produced a powerful weapon in the contemporary movement for emancipation."—Howard Zinn
      "To Plead Our Own Cause gives voice to some of the most voiceless people on the planet. The breadth of these gut-wrenching stories from all over the globe is impressive and informative. Kevin Bales and Zoe Trodd have made a valuable and unique contribution to the literature on contemporary slavery and traffic; this book is a must-read for anyone with an interest in slavery, globalization, ethnicity, human rights, or criminal behavior."—David Kyle, University of California, Davis
      "In this spellbinding volume Kevin Bales and Zoe Trodd resurrect the abolitionist tradition of enabling slaves to tell their own stories. The horror of these collected contemporary stories is nearunbearable. This unique book constitutes a not-to-be-denied call for global action against slavery and trafficking."—Joe Lockard, Arizona State University, Director of the Antislavery Literature Project

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: The Long Juneteenth1. Sights and Scenes: Modern Slave Experiences2. Ain't I a Woman? Female Slaves and the Dynamics of Gender3. The Turning Point: Liberation from Bondage4. Not Yet Realized: The Problem of Freedom5. The Severed Chain: Freedom after BondageAppendix: Antislavery Organizations and AgenciesPermissions and CreditsIndex

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