African American literature of slavery has a translation history dating from at least the 1840s. One of the Project's collections addresses this history, with special attention to translations of Frederick Douglass published from the 19th-century to the present day. The collection includes podcast readings of selected chapters from Douglass' 1845 narrative in French, Hebrew, Spanish, and most recently a Chinese reading by Prof. John Zou. Read more...
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Alexia was trafficked through Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, and now works in Venezuela with an organization that helps women to escape from sex slavery. She narrated her story in 1999.