the impact of the transair and slave trade has left a deeply rooted legacy molly moore a tiny are niger and libya are today home to $2000000.00 of slave descent. the war raging in lisa held region has enabled the light skin to our regs to reassert their authority over the balance. many had to flee to the capital of mali bamako among them in time out and his wife a shuttle who have tried to free themselves from slavery today they hide in the suburbs. a father told us his children had been abducted by name saddam. now i've been through terrible things i had to leave because i couldn't bear it anymore my younger brothers and a few relatives are still there. i lived there as a servant that was my job. i couldn't live with my family. i did everything they wanted. and you got money or animals in return. i didn't get anything only suffering. nothing but suffering. their freedom remains fragile without the protection of their former masters they often live an absolute poverty even living in anonymity in a large southern cities a mere surname can betray an individual's ancestry. this difficulty