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Slavery in Brazil

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Slavery in Brazil is a abuse of, human rights book by Alison Sutton.

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"Based on field research for Anti-Slavery International (interviews with workers, their families, the police, government officials, and social activists), author examines relationships between environmental destruction, migrant labor, and human rights abuses. Documents accounts of debt bondage in forest clearing, charcoal burning, rubber tapping, and mining in Amazonia. Foreword by José de Souza Martins"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

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Slavery in Brazil is a Abuse of, Human rights, Slavery, Unskilled labor book.

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"Based on field research for Anti-Slavery International (interviews with workers, their families, the police, government officials, and social activists), author examines relationships between environmental destruction, migrant labor, and human rights abuses. Documents accounts of debt bondage in fo...

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Slavery in Brazil was written by Alison Sutton.