Invisible Slaves: The Victims and Perpetrators of Modern-Day Slavery
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Hoover Institution Press, 2017.
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W. Kurt Hauser., & W. Kurt Hauser|AUTHOR. (2017). Invisible Slaves: The Victims and Perpetrators of Modern-Day Slavery . Hoover Institution Press.

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W. Kurt Hauser and W. Kurt Hauser|AUTHOR. 2017. Invisible Slaves: The Victims and Perpetrators of Modern-Day Slavery. Hoover Institution Press.

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W. Kurt Hauser and W. Kurt Hauser|AUTHOR. Invisible Slaves: The Victims and Perpetrators of Modern-Day Slavery Hoover Institution Press, 2017.

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