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  • Modern Slavery,
• 11/16/21

Sam Cotton Addresses the House International Relations Committee (March 13, 1996)

Watch Sam Cotton’s opening testimony on slavery in Mauritania before a hearing of the House Foreign Relations Committee’s subcommittee for Africa. Cotton spoke at the American Anti-Slavery Group’s first of several appearances on Capitol Hill on March 13, 1996 (just hours after the Howard forum).

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