Slavery
in 2003

Francis Bok
of the
American Anti-slavery Group
Francis
Bok was abducted at age 7 during a slave raid on his village
in Southern Sudan. For ten years, he slept outside with
cattle, endured daily beatings, ate rotten food, and worked
as a slave. Today Bok is on a mission, speaking out on
behalf of all who live in human bondage. The American
Anti-slavery Group estimates that 27 million people are
enslaved worldwide today.
Sponsored
by Amnesty
International; Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture;
Black Student Union; and Model United Nations.
April
23, 2003,
7:30-9:00 PM,
Room 401, Hogan
Campus Center
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