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Let My People Go
Let My People Go
Author: Cal Bombay
In the war-ravaged African nation of Sudan, slavery is a way of life. Islamic fundamentalists in the north capture women and children-many of them Christian-in the south and sell them to other northern Muslim as servants and concubines. There they live on table scraps and are forced to convert to Islam. Their stories are devastating, yet their c...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781576734599
ISBN-10: 1576734595
Publication Date: 9/4/1998
Pages: 192
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Publisher: Multnomah
Book Type: Paperback
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While the atrocities reported in this book are eye-opening, the book is written at a college freshman level with spelling, grammatical, & punctual errors and basic language. Additionally, in my opinion the author includes too much detail about himself and not enough detail on the focus of the book: slavery in Sudan. Aside from the poor writing, learning about the the present-day occurrences is shocking.


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