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Bearing Witness investigates the significance of contemporary slave narratives in mobilizing the global antislavery movement. Andrea Nicholson analyzes how survivors’ accounts and testimonies function as powerful tools for exposing modern forms of slavery and human trafficking.
The work situates these narratives within the historical context of slavery studies while demonstrating their contemporary relevance. Nicholson examines how these voices challenge systemic exploitation and contribute to policy development and humanitarian intervention. The book explores the intersection of individual testimony, collective action, and international efforts to combat slavery in the 21st century.
Part of the Slaveries Since Emancipation series, this volume contributes to scholarly understanding of how narratives of enslavement continue to resonate and inspire social change across borders and communities.







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