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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Kevin Bales, Josephine Clara Goldmark, Linda Foley, Bill George, Oscar Nelson, Jerome Wurf, Michael Ratchford, Patrick Gaspard, John White, Frank Hayes, Johnny Dougherty, William English Walling, Frithjof Bergmann, Matt Merrigan, William Trautmann, Hemanga Biswas, Roger Windsor, Matt Wrack, Tom Bethel, Bernhardt Esau, John B. Rae, Florence Reece, John Calderwood, John Hagan Jenkins, Thomas Lewis, Edward J. Carlough, Michael J. Leahy, David C. Coates, Frank Duffy, Jennifer Gordon, Joseph T. Hansen, Cesar De Paepe, Tom Balanoff, Gerald McEntee, William Huber, William Green, Thomas Scollan, Luis Napoleon Morones, George Pettibone, Petrus Iilonga, George Mock, Li Qiang, Richard Bloomingdale, Larry Cohen, Edward Sadlowski, Arthur Moore, John Pandeni, K. Natesa Iyer, Karl Feller, William J. Spencer, Phil Penna, Peter Naholo, Nat LaCour, Ibrahima Fofana, Louisa Twining, Carlos Jongitud Barrios, Emma Paterson, Yngve Hagensen, James Kirby, Chakufwa Chihana, Hal C. Banks, Hubert Nathaniel Critchlow, Arthur Andrew Cipriani, Tom Chambers, Frank Drozak, Pedro Zamora Alvarez, Jim Testerman, Barbara Drake, Guy Ryder, T. J. Bonner, George Brumwell, Parelius Mentsen, Alvin F. Grospiron, R. Thomas Buffenbarger, Warren S. George, Charlie van Gelderen, Arthur Benedict Gramlich, Mordechai Ish-Shalom, Anibal Veron, Ronald Baipidi, Alfred Angula, Gunnar Caspersen, James Williams, Mary Fitzgerald, Michael Sommer, Emmanuel Anquetil, Stanis aw Kunicki, Andreas Kleinlein, Dieter Schulte, Herman D. Kenin, National Workers Memorial, Bulus Farah. Excerpt: Kevin Bales is an expert on modern slavery and President of Free the Slaves. Free the Slaves is the US sister organization of Anti-Slavery International, the world's oldest human rights organization. He is currently based in Washington, D.C. Bales graduated from Ponca City High School in Ponca ...