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A Modern Slavery
Author's experiences in Portuguese Angola, San Thomé and Principe in 1904-05
Book • 1906
A Modern Slavery is a powerful investigative account by Henry Woodd Nevinson, first published in 1906.
The book details Nevinson's journey into Portuguese Angola and São Tomé, where he uncovered the brutal realities of forced labor and the continuation of slavery under the guise of voluntary work contracts.
His exposé shocked the public and contributed to growing awareness and activism against colonial exploitation.
The book details Nevinson's journey into Portuguese Angola and São Tomé, where he uncovered the brutal realities of forced labor and the continuation of slavery under the guise of voluntary work contracts.
His exposé shocked the public and contributed to growing awareness and activism against colonial exploitation.
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as a book by Henry Wood Nevinson, a collection of reports from his time in Angola and São Tomé.


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