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The Epidemic : My True Story By Mende Nazer

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Jasmeet Dhillon
History 17A
Book Review Dr. Matthew Kapell
15 April 2015
The Epidemic Continues to Rise: Contemporary Slavery
Slave: My True Story by Mende Nazer is an inspiring story that everyone must read. It is a very meticulous and detailed story about her journey from slavery to freedom. This book explores the painful truth revealing that slavery still is very much alive today. Some would like to believe that humanity would choose to eradicate slavery everywhere, but Mende Nazer is living proof that the horrific institution of slavery is still well upon prospering in various places. Nazer, only in her mid-twenties now, has spent more than half her life enslaved and seized captive against her will by her own countrymen. Her escape to freedom was essentially a stroke of luck but she took it as an omen to speak to the world about the extensive slave trade in modern day Sudan.
As the reader, I perceived this book to be a portrayal of how slavery works through terror and humiliation to degrade a mind, to destroy a person 's will and to damage a person’s belief in themselves. This is a crucial part of the book’s message because there is a definite need for Mende to answer why slavery will never end in Sudan. In this passage, Mende writes, “I had started to believe that these Arabs were all-powerful, that they had some God-given right to rule over us. I saw this evidence in my day-to-day life in Khartoum. I’d started to believe that this was how the world was: The

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