The Unfree
“The Unfree,” a project by The Atlantic and the nonprofit National Domestic Workers Alliance, is a set of essays written by women who are survivors of human trafficking. These stories offer glimpses of the cruelty faced by the desperate and powerless, but they are also tales of an astonishing sort of human resilience.
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