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Unfortunately, the inhumane and cruel act of slavery still exists. Even after countlesss attempts to douse the flame, the spark remained. Today, there are over 27 million slaves--hiding in the shadows and in the fists of their owners. Our small history class in Indiana is digging up the problem of slavery, and helping communities join hands and become abolitionists. Stand up for the precious children, our brothers, and our sisters that suffer each second of their short lives.

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