Sold: Story of Modern-day Slavery, A Promise to Nadia
Zana Muhsen (born in 1965 in Birmingham, England), is a British author known for her book Sold: Story of Modern-day Slavery and its follow-up A Promise to Nadia.[1] The books narrate the experiences that she and her sister Nadia (born 1966) went through after they were sold into marriage by their father, Muthanna Muhsen, a Yemeni émigré.[2][3][4]
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^Ware, Vron (December 1992). "Moments of Danger: Race, Gender, and Memories of Empire". History and Theory. 31 (4). History and Theory, Vol. 31, No. 4: 116–137. doi:10.2307/2505418. JSTOR 2505418.
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