Survivors of Slavery: Modern-Day Slave Narratives

Survivors of Slavery: Modern-Day Slave Narratives

by Laura Murphy
Survivors of Slavery: Modern-Day Slave Narratives

Survivors of Slavery: Modern-Day Slave Narratives

by Laura Murphy

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Overview

Slavery is not a crime confined to the far reaches of history. It is an injustice that continues to entrap twenty-seven million people across the globe. Laura Murphy offers close to forty survivor narratives from Cambodia, Ghana, Lebanon, Macedonia, Mexico, Russia, Thailand, Ukraine, and the United States, detailing the horrors of a system that forces people to work without pay and against their will, under the threat of violence, with little or no means of escape. Representing a variety of circumstances in diverse contexts, these survivors are the Frederick Douglasses, Sojourner Truths, and Olaudah Equianos of our time, testifying to the widespread existence of a human rights tragedy and the urgent need to address it.

Through storytelling and firsthand testimony, this anthology shapes a twenty-first-century narrative that many believe died with the end of slavery in the Americas. Organized around such issues as the need for work, the punishment of defiance, and the move toward activism, the collection isolates the causes, mechanisms, and responses to slavery that allow the phenomenon to endure. Enhancing scholarship in women's studies, sociology, criminology, law, social work, and literary studies, the text establishes a common trajectory of vulnerability, enslavement, captivity, escape, and recovery, creating an invaluable resource for activists, scholars, legislators, and service providers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231164221
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 03/25/2014
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Laura T. Murphy is assistant professor of English, director of the Modern Slavery Research Project at Loyola University New Orleans, and director of the Survivors of Slavery speakers network. She is the author of Metaphor and the Slave Trade in West African Literature

Table of Contents

Foreword by Kevin Bales and Minh Dang
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Allure of Work
2. Slaves in the Family
3. Case Study: Interviews from a Brothel
4. Painful Defiance and Contested Freedom
5. Community Response and Resistance
6. Case Study: Mining Unity
7. The Voice and the Silence of Slavery
8. Becoming an Activist
9. Case Study: Coalition Against Slavery and Trafficking, Survivor Advisory Caucus
Epilogue: Twenty-First-Century Abolitionists—What You Can Do to End Slavery
Appendix A: Antislavery Organizations
Appendix B: Signs of Enslavement
Appendix C: Suggestions for Further Reading and Viewing
Notes
Index

What People are Saying About This

PD Richardson

The goal of the book is to strengthen current efforts to end contemporary slavery by reminding its readers of the humanity of the enslaved, thereby provoking both empathy with their situation and action to assist in their emancipation. It offers a manual for the twenty-first century abolitionist.

Sandra Morgan

This book invites the reader to consider more than the actual words on the page, but also to question context, voice, and what is not being said. Murphy hopes to empower these voices to 'shape the conscience and the motivation of an abolitionist movement for the twenty-first century.

From the Publisher

"The goal of the book is to strengthen current efforts to end contemporary slavery by reminding its readers of the humanity of the enslaved, thereby provoking both empathy with their situation and action to assist in their emancipation. It offers a manual for the twenty-first century abolitionist."P.D. Richardson, Professor of Economic History, University of Hull

Columbia University Press

"This book invites the reader to consider more than the actual words on the page, but also to question context, voice, and what is not being said. Murphy hopes to empower these voices to 'shape the conscience and the motivation of an abolitionist movement for the twenty-first century'" (14).Sandra Morgan, Director, Global Center for Women & Justice at Vanguard University

Columbia University Press

P.D. Richardson

The goal of the book is to strengthen current efforts to end contemporary slavery by reminding its readers of the humanity of the enslaved, thereby provoking both empathy with their situation and action to assist in their emancipation. It offers a manual for the twenty-first century abolitionist.

Kevin Bales

As awareness of modern slavery explodes, the least heard but most important voices we need to hear belong to slavery survivors. It is a simple fact that if you have always lived in freedom the lived truth of slavery is unimaginable. For the slaves and ex-slaves this creates a deep gap, a sense that they will never be understood. Laura Murphy's superlative Survivors of Slavery bridges that gap and opens the door to understanding and healing. There are plenty of books to read if you want to understand modern slavery in your head. But if you want to understand the truth of slavery in your heart, read this book.

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