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    One of the most monumental amendments of the U.S. Constitution is the 13th Amendment. This amendment passed at the end of the Civil War and abolished slavery. In 1864, during his speech on this amendment, Hon. Charles Sumner said “All persons are equal before the law, so no person can hold another as a slave; and the Congress shall have power to make all laws necessary and proper to carry this declaration into effect everywhere in the United States.” Over 150 years later, slavery still exists, yet it is shocking to most to hear that it still exists and not a thing in the past. Slavery exists in the form of sex trafficking in which a person is held as a slave by another person. Modern-Day Slavery, major contributing factors to sex trafficking, the traffickers and the victims and the current efforts to stop this madness will all be presented in an effort to raise awareness on an issue that is in our own backyard and not in a third world country. Modern-Day Slavery also known as human trafficking exists not just in third world country but also in the United States. Some form of human trafficking is happening everywhere and it’s a strong…

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    Modern Day Slavery People think of slavery as a thing of the past, but what they don’t know is that there is more slavery in 2015 then there ever was 200 years ago. In modern times people know this as “human trafficking”. Human trafficking is the movement of vulnerability. People that are seen as “weak” are targeted. This is why people refure to human trafficking as a gender crime. Anyone can be targeted but the main victims are women or and young children. These victims get lured into traps by…

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    Sweatshops “There is an estimated 20 to 30 million slaves across the world today," according to theworldcounts.com. Thousands upon millions of those people become an augment to slave labor. This form of modern day slavery has a lot of background available for those interested in sweatshops. Even though help is around to those who want to try and escape from this type of slavery another website should be built. According to encyclopedia.com, those who want to learn more can find…

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    1.0 Lecture Slavery exists everywhere, yet it is illegal; everywhere (Kristine, 2012). This chilling statement is a fact, yet most people would not recognize its existence in today’s society. Tens of millions of people are enslaved today (Free the Slaves, 2015c). 78 percent of today’s slaves are in the labour industry, 22 percent are in the sex trade industry, 55 percent are women and girls, and 26 percent are children under the age of 18 (Free the Slaves, 2015c). Shocking? Yes, but the…

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    Modern Day Slavery When the term “slavery” is talked about in the 21st century thoughts of a historical abomination that has long passed where individuals were captured, exported and exploited for labor and were restricted in their choice and movement come to mind. Slavery provokes the thought of forced importation of African Americans into colonial America for money-making ventures like cotton, sugar and coffee; yet the reality of things is that Modern Day Slavery exists, and on a much much…

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    Modern Day Slavery Slavery didn't end in the 19th century with abolition like we thought it did. Modern day slavery is the practice that still continues today in one form or another in every country in the world. Modern day slavery is also known as contemporary slavery. The types of slavery that still exist today are bonded labour, child slavery, early and forced marriage, forced labour, descent-based slavery, and trafficking. The root causes of modern day slavery are poverty and desperation,…

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    Modern Day Slavery Today

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    Modern day slavery Most people thought slavery ended after the Civil War. However, slavery is still going on today. There for Slavery affects people no matter what their race, sex, or age is or where they live in the world. Slavery is a major problem in our world today. There are many types of slavery, not just one. Human trafficking is transporting people for the purpose of exploitation. The people that try to escape are beaten badly. Another type of slavery is forced labor. People are…

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    Modern Slavery Argument Essay Sex trafficking is “the illegal business of recruiting, harboring, transporting, obtaining, or providing a person and especially a minor for the purpose of sex” (Merriam Webster Dictionary). It is a growing problem all over the world, and the estimates of the number of slaves today range from 30 million to 46 million. The Blue Campaign Homeland Security says that “approximately ninety percent of victims of a type of modern slavery called sex trafficking are women…

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    Argumentative Essay On Modern Day Slavery

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    just as abolitionists rose up to speak against the evils of slavery during the era of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, modern-day abolitionists have also decided to expose and fight against the evils proliferating the world. Political interventions have been made in an attempt to abolish modern-day slavery. Former U.S. Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, responsed to modern-day slavery by stating, “Defeating human trafficking is a great moral calling of our time” (Batstone 1). Congress has…

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    Modern Day Slavery The Crime We Thought Was Abolished A common misconception present in most first world countries is that the criminal act of slavery has been abolished in 1865. Although slavery has been legally criminalized it never stopped happening and has evolved to a new modern name known as human trafficking. Human trafficking is the act of exploitation of another human being through coercion of forced labour, sexual acts, involuntary domestic service and child soldiers. Currently in…

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