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ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL Part 1: Annual Reports 1880-2000 and Part 2: Publications and Reports of Anti-Slavery International and predecessors, 1880-1979

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CONTENTS OF REELS PART 1

CONTENTS OF REELS PART 2 Anti-Slavery International, Parts 1 and 2

ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL Part 1: Annual Reports 1880-2000 and Part 2: Publications and Reports of Anti-Slavery International and predecessors, 1880-1979

Publisher's Note

Anti-Slavery International is the world’s oldest international organisation. It campaigns for the elimination of slavery around the world, lobbying governments and intergovernmental organisations to develop and implement anti-slavery legislation and supports local organisations in their work to raise awareness of this human rights abuse.

Slavery is not a marginal issue. Anti-Slavery estimates 27 million women, children and men around the world are enslaved in:

Bonded labour - A person becomes bonded when his/her labour is demanded a repayment for a loan. Worldwide, millions of bonded labourers are caught in a cycle of debt and forced to work in conditions that violate their human rights.

Forced and early marriage - Women and girls who are married without choice and forced into a life of servitude and often physical violence.

Forced labour - Often associated with government of paramilitary coercion, it affects women and children captured as booty in to political prisoners and minorities in Burma to exploited migrant workers in numerous Western countries.

Human trafficking - Traffickers use violence, threats, and other forms of coercion or deception to force their victims to work against their will. This includes controlling their freedom of movement, where and when they will work and what pay, if any, they will receive. Traditional slavery - People are still bought and sold as commodities. They are often abducted from their homes, inherited or given as gifts.

Worst forms of - Children working in conditions hazardous to their mental and physical health. At the worst end of the spectrum are child slaves.

Slavery exists on all continents and most countries. Anti-Slavery has documented it in a wide number of countries including: Australia, Benin, Bolivia, Bosnia, Burma, Brazil, Chile, China, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Great Britain, India, Italy, Jamaica, , , Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Sudan, Thailand and the United States of America.

In 1950 Anti-Slavery was granted consultative status by the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and, after 18 years of campaigning, in 1975 persuaded the United Nations Commission on Human Rights to establish a Working Group on Contemporary Forms of Slavery. It regularly contributes to these forums, preparing statements and reports for the UN Commission on Human Rights and its related bodies. In 1985 it was asked to submit reports on to UNICEF and in 1987 the Australian government asked them to report on the status of aborigines (in 1909 Anti-Slavery merged with the Aborigines’ Protection Society). This material will be of particular interest to libraries in Australia and all those interested in native land rights. The governments of Brazil and Sudan have also called upon the organisation’s help and expertise in the past.

Anti-Slavery collects information on modern slavery, raising politicians’ awareness of the issue as well as that of the press and public, promoting action to eradicate such abuses. This project makes available a mass of material that libraries will otherwise find extremely difficult to acquire.

Part 1 includes: Anti-Slavery publications, 1980-2000. Many of these are now out of print and are typical of a grey literature that libraries generally struggle to locate. Submissions to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR) and other related bodies, 1965-2000. These have never before been published. Ephemera produced by Anti-Slavery, ranging from briefing notes to posters, 1980-2000. Annual Reports, 1883-2000

The publications are extremely wide ranging and document slavery all over the world. Titles such as Child Labour in Spain (1980), Female Circumcision (1982), A Pattern of Slavery - India’s Carpet Boys (1988), Aborigines Today: Land and Justice (1988), in Turkey (1993), Britain’s Secret Slaves: An Investigation into the Plight of Domestic Workers in the United Kingdom (1993), : A Link in the Chain of Modernisation (1994), in Northern Bosnia (1994), Servile Forms of Marriage: The Issue of Women’s Property Rights (1996), Forced to Plough: Bonded Labour in Nepal’s Agricultural Economy (1997), and Sur le trafic des enfants entre le Bénin et le Gabon (2000) give a flavour of the type of material featured. The detailed evidence that they provide will enable scholars to understand the scale of the problem and the many different forms that slavery can take.

Submissions to the UN reveal how a modern pressure group can work within existing political structures in order to alter opinion and to promote action against all forms of slavery. There are discussions on the status of women, child labour in Morocco, the condition of the Aché Indians in Paraguay and the Andoke Indians of Colombia, the mass deportation of Kurds in Iraq and of sweatshop slavery in Hong Kong.

The organisation’s Annual Reports provide insights into its size and sources of funding as well as its objectives and achievements for the year. Ephemera provide direct, striking images and words aimed at arousing debate and drawing attention through such phrases as ‘Turn the key to set them free’, ‘The sorts of bangles children wear in Thailand’ [with an image of shackles] and ‘Read this you scum’.

Part 2 provides a broader context for the current debate on slavery by looking at the issues that have been discussed over the past one hundred years. The connections between Empire and Slavery are made abundantly clear with many case studies Anti-Slavery International, Parts 1 and 2

of human rights abuses in the outposts of European empires from Algeria to the Congo and Indonesia to Hong Kong.

It includes publications of Anti-Slavery, its predecessors and related groups, 1880-1979. This is a period that has not received much attention until recently, as slavery debates have often focussed on the period 1780-1867. The Anti-Slavery Reporter and pamphlets held by the Society from 1767 to 1867 are not included, as these have already been made available. However, in Part 2 we now make available an important collection of rare printed pamphlets and reports - about 250 in number - not previously made available.

Sample titles include: Scandals in Cairo in connection with Slavery (1885) The Hiring of Slaves by British Officials (1891) Mombassa-Victoria Railway Survey (1892) The Duty of Great Britain in the Matter of Slavery in British Protectorates in Africa (1899) Black and Whites in South Africa: An Account of Past Treatment and Present Conditions (1900) Forced Labour in British South Africa (1903) Labour: the Indian Recruiting Ground (1910) Portuguese Slavery (1913) General Botha’s Native Land Policy (1916) The Black Slaves of Prussia (1918) The Greatest Land Case in British History - Struggle for Native Rights in Rhodesia (1918) Child Slavery in Hong Kong (1921) The Exploitation of the Coloured Man (1925) The Australian Aborigines. A Noble Hearted Race (1929) Slavery in (1930) Slave Trading in China (1930) The Aborigines of Australia: A Plea for the Remnant (1932) Empire Native Policy (1937) The Empire’s Racial Peril (1939) The British Colonial System and its Future (1943) The Destiny of Africa (1947) The Evolution of the French Empire towards French Union (1949) Slavery in the Twentieth Century (1952) Islamic Thought on Slavery (1957) World Poverty: A World Problem (1964) Aboriginal Affairs (1965) The Battle for Human Rights (1969) Slavery in the Seventies (1976)

These pamphlets and reports provide ample evidence that slavery did not disappear with the abolition of the in 1867. Both capitalist and communist systems can be seen to have exploited other races or sections of their own community. Material for the 1920’s through to the 1950’s will have a major bearing on debates about de-colonisation and self-determination.

Students of history and politics will find a great deal of material for essays on race and empire and for exploring human rights issues over the last 100 years. Anti-Slavery International, Parts 1 and 2

Contents of Reels - Part 1

Annual Reports

REEL 1 The British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society 1880-1908 The British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society including the Aborigines Protection Society 1910-1916 Anti-Slavery Reporter and Aborigines Friend 1917-1947 Anti-Slavery Society 1948-1964

REEL 2 Anti-Slavery Society 1965-1989/1990 Anti-Slavery International 1990-2000

Please note that the microfilm sequence starts in 1880. The annual reports for 1840-1876 were not published by Adam Matthew Publications, but are as follows: 1840-1843 and 1845-1847 appeared in Reports of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society Annual Reports 1840-1847 1844 appeared in Anti-Slavery Reporter 1844 1848-1852 appeared in 9th Annual Report of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society 1848 1864 appeared in Anti-Slavery Reporter 1865 (June) 1871 appeared in Anti-Slavery Reporter 1872 (July) 1873 appeared in Anti-Slavery Reporter 1874 (July) 1875 appeared in Anti-Slavery Reporter 1876 (July) 1876 appeared in Anti-Slavery Reporter 1877 (July) Please note that there are no Annual Reports for the years 1909, 1915, 1957, 1959. Submissions to United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR), 1965-2000

Submissions and interventions made by the Society to the United Nations - to the Commission on Human Rights, to the Sub- Commission on the Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities and its dependent working groups on Slavery and on Indigenous Populations.

United Nations Commission on Human Rights - UNCHR - Sessions Reports

United Nations Economic and Social Council - UNESCO - Commission - Reports

ASS, ASI - Sessions - Reports

REEL 3 1965 and earlier, 1967-1974

1975-1980

The Draft Preliminary Report to the Ad Hoc Committee of Experts on Slavey to the United Nations, 1951. The Draft Supplementary Convention on Slavery submitted by the United Kingdom, March 1955, CWW Greenidge, Secretary of ASS.

Other reports include: - the Andoke Indians of Colombia Child Labour in Morocco, Portugal, Hong Kong, India, Colombia ... Genocide in Equatorial Guinea The Traffic in Persons - the system in Hong Kong The enforced marriage of girls of Persian descent living in Zanzibar The servile condition of peasants in Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador Allegations of massed deportation of Kurds within Iraq

REEL 4 1981-1986

1987-1991

Reports include: Bonded labour in India Haitian migrant labour in the Dominican Republic Street children Female circumcision Statement on Apartheid Australian Aborigines Repatriation of Ethiopian refugees from Djibouti Iranian child soldiers Turkish migrant children in Germany The Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh Migrant domestic workers in the UK Thailand: forced prostitution of Burmese women

REEL 5 1992-1996 Anti-Slavery International, Parts 1 and 2

1996-2000

Reports include: Sudan: war, slavery and children Bonded labour in Nepal Exploitation of child domestic servants in West Africa Early marriage Coalition on child prostitution and tourism Carpet labelling Force Labour in Northern Bosnia Fetish slaves - Ghana Sudan - lack of government action to prevent slavery Child camel jockeys in the United Arab Emirates Ephemera

REEL 6 Meeting Announcement : Ambrose Reeves. June 1960 Slavery. 1968 Why in the world do we need anti-slavery society today? nd The Problem of Slavery persists to this day. nd Slavery - still very much a reality. c1974 Working Group on Slavery. Press release. 29 May 1978 Working Group on Slavery. Press release. 22 August 1979 Working Group on Slavery. Press release. 23 August 1978 Forced Labour in Ethiopia. 13 August 1981 The Anti-Slavery Society : The Protection of Human Rights. 1982 by R P H Davies ‘The Anti-Slavery Society’. nd Application for membership. nd William Wilberforce’s work is not yet finished … nd Inserts. nd Female Circumcision. 1982 Slavery - old evil lingers on. nd Appeal. 1984 Early Labour. Children at work on Malaysian plantations. 1984 by Jomo K S, Josie Zaini, P Ramasamy and Sumathy Suppiah Sexual use of children : A bibliography. Bo Carlsson. 1985 Everywhere in Chains. 1989 Everywhere in Chains. 1989/90 Panoscope. March, 1990. No 17 Anti-Slavery Society Programme 1987-1990.1990 Anti-Slavery Society … The Issues. 1990 More slaves than ever. 1991 The child is a slave. nd The Real Columbus : Sugar and . 1992 ASI award 1993 to ECPAT (End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism). 1993 Slavery Today. 1993 International Campaign Against Exploitation of Child Labour in the Carpet Industry. 1993 International Campaign to End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism. 1993 The use of trade sanctions in the fight to eliminate the exploitation of child labour. 1993 Servile Marriage. 1994 Overseas Domestic Workers in the UK. 1994 The Price of Sugar : Haitian forced labour in the Dominican Republic. Resource Pack. 1994 This Video May Seriously Damage Your Sense of Humour. 1994 ASI Statement to the United Nations Economic and Social Council Commission on Human Rights. Working Group on Contemporary Forms of Slavery. 1994 Recent Initiatives of the UN to Eliminate Child Labour. 1995 Life is all about choices unless you are a slave. nd Slavery … nd A Legacy … nd A legacy for freedom. nd Slavery - the continuing curse. nd Women’s Rights and Anti-Slavery International. nd Urgent action on child labour. nd Turn the key to set them free. nd Can prisoners be subjected to forced labour? 1995 Slavery was abolished more than a century ago. So why are there millions of slaves in the world today? nd Helping Business to Help Stop Child Labour. c1994 Slave Trade or Fair Trade? nd International Standards with regard to child domestic servants. 1996 The Rugmark. c1997 Rugmark. c1997 . nd Anti-Slavery International would like to thank you. 1997 The in West Africa. 1997 Indonesian Fishing Platforms. 1998 Anti-Slavery International, Parts 1 and 2

Child Bonded Labour in Pakistan. 1998 Slavery … 1998 Global March. 1998 Abduction of Bonded Labour in Pakistan. 1998 The Wentworth Legend Doubles Tournament --- in aid of ASI. 1998 The Worst Forms of Child Labour. 1999 Update on Child Camel Jockeys in the Gulf. 1999 Urgent Action on Child Domestic Workers in the Philippines. 1999 Slavery. nd Bonded labour is slave labour. nd Fact Sheet. Slavery from the past. 1999 Fact Sheet. Bonded labour. 1999 Fact Sheet. Child Labour. 1999 Action Briefing : Bonded Labour in India. January, 2000 Action Briefing : Bonded Labour in India. October, 2000 Action Briefing : Bonded Labour in Pakistan. April, 2000 Action Briefing : Bonded Labour in Nepal. July, 2000 Slave labour does exist in the 21st century. 2000 The Magic Ball. 2000 African Magic Ball. 2000

Posters

Global March 98 How widespread is modern slavery. (banner) nd Slavery still exists Slavery. Did you know that it still exists? The sort of bangles kids wear in Thailand Read this you scum

Press Releases

REEL 7 1980-1982 1982 August 1982 - July 1984 1983 1984-1988 1989-1991 1992-1993 1994-1995 1996-1997 1998-1999 2000

Publications of Anti-Slavery International

REEL 8 Thomas Clarkson and the Campaign Against Slavery by Zerbano Gifford, 1996

Invasions: Tribal Peoples and the struggle for their land An exhibition of Photography, Australia, The Philippines, . nd

The new ILO. Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention 1999 by Geneva NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Sub-Group on Child Labour. (The Sub Group on Child Labour is convened by Anti-Slavery International)

Working with companies to prevent the exploitation of child labour. Guidelines. 1997

Eliminating the Exploitation of Child Labour by the NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child. 1993

Female Genital Mutilation. Excision and Infibulation A bibliography compiled by Dr Lilian Passmore Sanderson. 1986

Child Domestic Work in Dhaka. A Study of the Exploitive Situation. Save the Children Fund Australia, Dhaka in collaboration with ASI, London. by Professor Ishrat Shamim, Mirza Najmul Huda, Sultan Mahmud edited by Muzammel Hoque. 1995 Guatemala: UN Whitewash? August 1984 Indigenous Peoples Series

Western Sahara - the fight for self-determination by John Gretton. 1976 Research Report No 1 Anti-Slavery Society and the Committee for Indigenous Peoples Anti-Slavery International, Parts 1 and 2

Equatorial Guinea - the forgotten dictatorship Forced labour and political murder in Central Africa by Suzanne Cronjé. 1976 Research Report No 2 Anti-Slavery Society

Children in Especially Difficult Circumstances. Street Children An annotated bibliography prepared for UNICEF by the Anti-Slavery Society March 1985

REEL 9 Child Labour Series

Child Labour in Morocco’s Carpet Industry ASS Child Labour Series Report No 1 - 1978

Child Labour in India. A General Review: with case studies of the brick-making and zari embroidery industries. by Sumanta Banerjee ASS Child Labour Series Report No 2 - 1979

Child Labour in Spain. A General Review by Susan Searight ASS Child Labour Series Report No 3 - 1980

Child Labour in Thailand. A General Review by Sumanta Banerjee ASS Child Labour Series Report No 4 - 1980

Child Labour in Italy. A General Review by Marina Valcarenghi ASS Child Labour Series Report No 5 - 1981

Child Labour in Jamaica. A General Review by Judith Ennew and Pansy Young ASS Child Labour Series Report No 6 - 1981

Child Labour in South Africa. A General Review ASS Child Labour Series Report No 7 - 1983

School Age Workers in Britain Today by Caroline Moorhead ASS Child Labour Series No 8 - 1987

A Pattern of Slavery - India’s Carpet Boys editor Alan Whittaker ASS Child Labour Series No 9 - 1988 Published 1990

Children in Bondage - Slaves of the Subcontinent editor Alan Whittaker ASS Child Labour Series No 10 - 1991

Kashmiri Carpet Children. Exploited Village Weavers by Peter Cross editor Alan Whittaker ASS Child Labour Series No 11 - 1991

Child Workers in Portugal by Suzanne Williams ASS Child Labour Series No 12 - 1992

Child Labour in Nepal by Omar Suttaur a report by ASI and Child Workers in Nepal Concerned Centre ASS Child Labour Series No 13 - 1993

Helping Business to Help Stop Child Labour Comments on How Company Codes of Conduct, ‘Child Labour Free’ Labels and the Social Clause Can Help Eliminate Child Labour by Jayanti Durai edited by Mike Dottridge ASS Child Labour Series No 14. nd

Helping Business to Help Stop Child Labour Comments on How Company Codes of Conduct, ‘Child Labour Free’ Labels and the Social Clause Can Help Eliminate Child Labour A Report by ASI. Executive Summary. 1989 Anti-Slavery International, Parts 1 and 2

Child Domestic Workers A handbook for research and action by Maggie Black with additional material by Jonathan Blagbrough illustrated by Clive Offley ASI and ILO-IPEC, Child Labour Series No 15. nd

REEL 10 Human Rights Series

Eritrea Africa’s Longest War by David Pool. 1979 Anti-Slavery Society, Human Rights Series. Report no 3 - 1980

Eritrea Africa’s Longest War by David Pool, 1982 Anti-Slavery Society, Human Rights Series. Report no 3 - 1980, revised 1982 Debt Bondage Survey by Judith Ennew Anti-Slavery Society, Human Rights Series. Report no 4 - 1981

Britain’s Secret Slaves. An Investigation into the Plight of Overseas Domestic Workers in the United Kingdom by Bridget Anderson contributions ASI and Kalayan & The Migrant Domestic Workers no 5 in ASI Human Rights Series - 1993

Forced Prostitution in Turkey. Women in the Genelevs no 6 in ASI Human Rights Series - 1993

Slavery in Brazil. A link in the chain of modernisation. The case of Amazonia. by Alice Sutton no 7 in ASI Human Rights Series - 1994

Ethnic Groups in Burma. Development, Democracy and Human Rights. by Martin Smith in collaboration with Annie Allsebrook no 8 in ASI Human Rights Series - 1994

‘This Menace of Bonded Labour’. Debt bondage in Pakistan ASI update January 1997 no 9 in ASI Human Rights Series - 1997

Forced to Plough. Bonded Labour in Nepal’s Agricultural Economy. by Adam Robertson and Shisham Mishra no 10 in ASI Human Rights Series - 1997

REEL 11 Indigenous Peoples and Development Series

The Philippines. Authoritarian government, multi-nationals and ancestral lands. ASS Indigenous Peoples and Development Series: 1 - 1983 The Chittagong Hill Tracts. Militarization, oppression and the hill tribes. ASS Indigenous Peoples and Development Series: 2 - 1984

Papua New Guinea. A False Economy by Kenneth Good ASS Indigenous Peoples and Development Series: 3 - 1986

The Hmong of Thailand. Opium People of the Golden Triangle by Nicholas Tapp ASS Indigenous Peoples and Development Series: 4 - 1986

Aborigines Today. Land and Justice by Julian Burger ASS Indigenous Peoples and Development Series: 5 - 1988

West Papua. Plunder in Paradise ASS Indigenous Peoples and Development Series: 6 - 1990

REEL 12 Tribes of the Amazon Basin. Report for the Aborigines Protection Society by Edwin Brooks, René Fuerst, John Hemming, Francis Huxley. 1972

Enslaved Peoples in the 1990s Indigenous Peoples, Debt Bondage and Human Rights ASI, International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs Document no 83. Copenhagen. 1997

Female Circumcision ASI and Radda Barnen (Swedish Save the Children) Anti-Slavery International, Parts 1 and 2

Questionnaire Concerning Sexual Exploitation / the Sale of Children ASS London. Defence for Children International by Radda Barnen. Stockholm. nd ASI - In Search of a Workable Methodology for Analysing the Situation of Child Domestic Workers A report by Maggie Black. September 1993

In search of a workable methodology for analysing the situation of Child Domestic Workers by Maggie Black Indonesian version, (part in Indonesian, part in English. ASI. September, 1993

The Exploitation of Child Labour Anti-Slavery International Submission to the World Summit on Social Development, Copenhagen, March 1995

Servile Forms of Marriage. Women and Property A report by ASI. UN Fourth World Conference on Women Beijing, September, 1995

Servile Forms of Marriage. The Issue of Women’s Property Rights A Report by Ruth Yudkin ASI. April, 1996

Modern Slavery A teaching resource pack on modern slavery and child exploitation for teachers of children aged 11-14 years ASI. nd

How to Prohibit Child Servitude and Child Slavery What are the characteristics requiring explicit prohibition at the international level? ASI - in consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council 1997

Anti-Slavery Society for the Protection of Human Rights Report for 1979 to the UN Working Group of Experts on Slavery Child Labour in Hong Kong Redefining Prostitution as Sex Work on the International Agenda by Jo Bindman, Anti-Slavery International, with the participation of Jo Doezema, Network of Sex Work Projects. nd

Anti-Slavery International Londre. WAO - Afrique (Lome) Le Travail des enfants en milieu domestique au Togo Lome, Togo. Aout 1994

Debt Bondage ASI - supported by World Vision. 1998

Sur les traffic des enfants entre le Bénin et le Gabon on rapport de recherché Coordinator de l’Etude, Norbert Fanou-Ako, director, ESAM Consultant, Alain François Adihou, Economiste-Professeur à l’Université National du Bénin October 1998-July 1999. Published April 2000

Cause to Communicate. Authentic listening materials and skills lessons. 1) Slavery by Kirsty Abraham. 1998 Upper to Immediate + (learning aids for teachers and students)

Survey of NGO Views: New ILO Convention on Child Labour Results analysis. ASI. April 1998 (NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Sub-Group on Child Labour)

Slavery in the Sudan by Peter Verney Sudan Update and ASI. 1997

Forced Labour in Northern Bosnia A pilot study into the use of forced labour in the Serb controlled area of Bosnia by Adam Robertson ASI. December 1994

Review of the Implementation of and Follow-up to the Conventions on Slavery by Michael Dottridge and David Weissbrodt German Yearbook on International Law. Volume 42. 1999

UN Economic and Social Council Commission on Human Rights Review of the Implementation of and Follow-up to the Conventions on Slavery. Consolidation and Review of the Conventions on Slavery. Working Paper prepared by David Weissbrodt and ASI. May 1999

UN Economic and Social Council Commission on Human Rights Anti-Slavery International, Parts 1 and 2

Review of the Implementation of and Follow-up to the Conventions on Slavery. Consolidation and Review of the Conventions on Slavery. Executive Summary of Working Paper prepared by David Weissbrodt and ASI. May 1999.

Out of Sight … Out of Mind … Out of Reach … A Study of Child Domestic Workers in Chennai-India ASI - Arunodhaya. 1999

Anti-Slavery Society Paraguay Enslavement of Amerindians and the Servile Conditions of Peasants. [1977]

Anti-Slavery Bolivia Report on a Visit to Investigate Allegations of Slavery March-April 1977

Questionnaire concerning direct services to sexually exploited children. Sexual Exploitation and the Sale of Children: An International Study ASS London, Defence for Children Geneva, Radda Barnem, Stockholm. nd Child Labour: Published and Unpublished Material. ASI. 1980 Un estudio de caso: 50 ninas y mujeres adolescentes trabajadoras Domesticas en Costa Rica DNI Costa Rica, Defensa de los Ninos International. May 1999

REEL 13 Human Rights and Development - Working Papers

Human Rights and Development - Working Papers No 1. Making and Breaking Human Rights The United Nations Specialised Agencies and Implementation of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights by Philip Alston. ASS. 1979

Human Rights and Development - Working Papers No 2. Human Rights and Basic Needs Strategy for Development by Philip Alston. ASS. 1979

Human Rights and Development - Working Papers No 3. The Right to Development and its Implications for Development Strategy Report of a Seminar. Rapporteur Sanjib Kumar Baruah. ASS. 1979

Human Rights and Development - Working Papers No 4. Land Allocation and Hunter-Gatherer Land Rights in Botswana: The Impact of the Tribal Grazing Land Policy. by Liz Wily, Co-ordinator, Bushmen Development Programme, Government of Botswana, 1974-1978. ASS. 1980

Human Rights and Development - Working Papers No 5. Land Tenure and the South American Indian: An Anthropological and Legal Perspective by Joseph Grasmick. ASS 1980 Anti-Slavery International, Parts 1 and 2

Contents of Reels - Part 2

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1880 Slave Trade in Egypt, the Soudan and Equatorial Africa. Colonel Gordon, RE, CB

Scandals at Cairo in Connection with Slavery. ASI

1880s Increase of the Slave Trade in the Soudan under Mahdiism. ASI

Slavery and the Slave Trade. J Eastoe Teall

1890 The Slave-Trade Conference at Brussels and the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. ASI

The British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society and the Liquor Traffic in Africa. ASI

Slave-Trade in Morocco. ASI

1891 The Hiring of Slaves by British Officials. ASI

1892 Tripoli, Tunis, Algeria and Morocco. Henry Gurney, FRGS & Charles H Allen, FRGS

1892 Mombasa-Victoria Railway Survey. ASI

1894 What is Great Britain Doing to Suppress Slavery and the Slave Trade? Chas H Allen, FRGS

1895 How We Countenance Slavery. Joseph A Pease, MP

1896 The Ameer of Afghanistan and the Kafirs of the Hindu-Kush. ASI

1897 A Brief Account of the Results of Granting Compensation to the West India Slave Holders, and the Continuation of Slavery under the name of ‘Apprenticeship’. J Eastoe Teall

1897 Slavery in British East Africa. John H Harris

1898 Resignation of the Secretary Mr Chas H Allen, FRGS. ASI

1899 The Duty of Great Britain in the Matter of Slavery in British Protectorates in Africa. Robert Needham Cust, LL D

c1900 How to Organize an Auxiliary. ASI

1900 Sixty Years Against Slavery 1839-1899. ASI

1900 Slavery and its Substitutes in Africa. H R Fox Bourne

1900 Blacks and Whites in South Africa: An Account of the Past Treatment and Present Condition of South African Natives under British & Boer Control. H R Fox Bourne

1900 The Liquor Traffic in Africa. H R Fox Bourne

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1902 ‘Punitive Expeditions’ in Africa. Anti-Slavery International, Parts 1 and 2

H R Fox Bourne

1902 Resignation of Chas H Allen, Honorary Secretary, and Joseph Allen, Treasurer. Address to Members of the Committee. ASI

1903 Native Labour in South Africa: A Report of a Public Meeting. ASI

1903 Forced Labour in British South Africa: Notes on the Condition and Prospects of South African Natives under British Control. H R Fox Bourne

1909 The Native Question of South Africa. Earl of Selborne, KG, GCMG

1909 The Amalgamation of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society and the Aborigines Protection Society. ASI

1909 The Christian Church and the Congo Question. John H Harris

1909 What is Slavery? Earl of Cromer, OM, PC, GCB

1910 Coolie Labour: The Indian Recruiting Ground. ASI

1910 The Peruvian Rubber Crime. John H Harris

1910 A Memorandum upon the San Thome-Angola Slave Trade and Slavery. Sir Edward Grey, Bart, MP

1911 No 1 Report of Rev J H Harris to the Committee of the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society, Lagos, Southern Nigeria. John H Harris

1911 Domestic Slavery in Southern Nigeria. Rev John H Harris

1911 Cocoa Production in West Africa. The labour problem. John H Harris

1911 Present Conditions in the Congo. Sections II & III, IV & V. Rev John H Harris

1911 A Plea for an Industrial Mission on the Congo. Rev John H Harris

1912 Slavery in West Africa. Portuguese Revelations. Jeronimo Paiva de Carvalho

1913 The Putumayo. The Judgement of Mr Justice Swinfen Eady in the mater of the Peruvian Amazon Company, Limited. Mr Justice Swinfen Eady

1913 British Colonial Administration. Memorandum to Lewis Harcourt, MP. ASI

1913 Portuguese Slavery - Debate in the House of Lords. ASI

1913 Memorandum on Portuguese Slavery. ASI

1913 Portuguese Slavery. John H Harris

1914 Portuguese Slavery: Britain’s Responsibility. Letter to Sir Edward Grey. ASI

1914 Britain’s Dilemma in the New Hebrides. Maladministration under Condominium Rule. Memorandum to Sir Edward Grey, Bart, KG, MP. ASI Anti-Slavery International, Parts 1 and 2

1914 An Appeal to the British Government to Proclaim Liberty for 185,000 Slaves in ‘German East Africa’. ASI

1914 British East Africa. Back to Slavery? An Appeal to Lewis Harcourt, MP. ASI

1914 An Appeal to The Parliament and People of Great Britain, the Dominions and the Dependencies. ASI

1914 The Challenge of the Mandates. John H Harris

c1914 A Debt of Honour. ASI

1915 Are We a Logical People? Native Races and the Great War. Sir Harry Johnston, GCMG, KCB

1915 Synopsis of Five Years Work. ASI

1915 Portuguese Contract Labour. Earl of Cromer, OM, PC, GCB

1915 Ceylon-Extracts from Instructions issued by the Inspector General of Police. ASI

1916 Riots and Disturbances in Ceylon. ASI

1916 General Botha’s Native Land Policy. John H Harris

1916 Native Races and Peace Terms. John H Harris

1916 Paying Britain’s War Debt by Easy Methods. ‘Empire Resources Development’ by the Dependencies. John H Harris

1917 Native Races and Peace Terms. A Memorial from the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. ASI

1917 British Africans in Europe and the Work of the Welfare Committee. Committee WAE

1917 The Future of Rhodesia. Ethel Colquhoun Jollie (Mrs Tawse Jollie)

1917 Slavery in Europe - A Letter to Neutral Governments. ASI

1917 The Ceylon Disturbances. ASI

1918 The Black Slaves of Prussia. Frank Weston, DD

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1918 Peace and Colonial Reconstruction. John H Harris

1918 A New Colonial Era? for Dependencies. ‘Possession’ or ‘Trusteeship’. John H Harris

1918 The Struggle for Native Rights in Rhodesia. Leslie Scott, KC, MP

1918 South Africa: A Golden Opportunity. John H Harris

1918 The Greatest Land Case in British History. The Struggle for Native Rights in Rhodesia. John H Harris Anti-Slavery International, Parts 1 and 2

1919 A Draft Colonial Mandate submitted to the Commission on Mandates. ASI

1919 The Fight for Vegetable Oils. The Right of Native Races to sell their produce in the open markets of the world. John H Harris

1919 An Empire Insurance Society. Sir Harry Johnston, GCMG, KCB

1920 The Serfs of Great Britain. Being a sequel to ‘The Black Slaves of Prussia’ Bishop of Zanzibar, Rev Frank Weston, DD

1920 Mr Podsnap and the Sacred Trust. New Statesman

1920 An African at the Bar of Justice. John H Harris

1920 An African Appreciation of the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. C E May

1920 The Colonial Office and Native Policy. John H Harris

1920 Labour in British East Africa. Is It ‘Synonymous to Slavery?’ Memorial to Lord Milner. ASI

1921 Abuses in North Borneo. ASI

1921 Child Slavery in Hong Kong. Anti Mui Tsai Society

1921 Back to Slavery? John H Harris

1921 Child Slavery in Hong-Kong. Lieut-Commander Haslewood, RN (retired) and Mrs Haslewood

1921 British-African Commerce. The new policy of taxing the raw produce of the native. Expenditure - wanted an ‘axe’. John H Harris

1922 Slave Trading and Slave Owning in Abyssinia. Major Henry Darley, RFA, and N A Dyce Sharp, Esq, FRGS

1923 African Land. (a) Memorandum from the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. (b) The reply of the Duke of Devonshire. ASI

1923 The Bondel Massacre. John H Harris

1923 The Punitive Expedition under the League of Nations. New Statesman

1923 The League and the Bondelswart Massacres. New Statesman. Sydney Olivier

1923 Flogged to Death: A Shocking Case from Kenya. John H Harris

1923 L’Esclavage en Abyssinie. Dr G Montandon

1923 Slavery the League of Nations: The Appeal. ASI

1923 Slavery and the League of Nations. E F L Wood, MP

1923 Slavery and the Obligations of the League of Nations. John H Harris

1924 British Justice and Native Races. Anti-Slavery International, Parts 1 and 2

John H Harris, MP

1924 Floggings to Death: South Africa’s Test Case. John H Harris

1925 Correspondence, respecting Abyssinian Raids and Incursions into British Territory for Secretary of State Foreign Affairs to Parliament.

1925 The Exploitation of the Coloured Man. Charles Roden Buxton

1925 The Mandatory System After Five Years’ Working. John H Harris

1925 Portuguese-African Labour Conditions. John H Harris

1925 Slavery. Viscount Cecil of Chelwood

1925 The Abolition of Slavery - Appeal to the League of Nations. ASI

1926 Backward Races: An International Charter. John H Harris

1925 Slavery Today. Travers Buxton, MA

1926 Native and Colonial Labour in 1926. International Labour Office / ASI

1926 Freeing the Slaves. John H Harris

1926 Abolition of Slavery in Nepal. ASI

1926 Slavery and the League of Nations. J St Loe Strachey

1927 The Five Fears of South Africa. Lord Olivier, KCMG, CB

1927 Plight of Portuguese Colonies. (1) The Indenture of Children. (2) New Powers of ‘Control’. John H Harris

1927 Native Legislation Southern Rhodesia. An Appeal to the British Parliament. ASI

1927 The Cry of Slaves. John Harris

1927 Speech by Lt Col Sir Edward Grigg - Governor of Kenya Colony. Before the African Society. E Grigg

1927 Forced Labour - An Appeal to the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations. ASI / League of Nations Union

1928 Slavery. Abyssinia-Sudan. Letter from Sir Austen Chamberlain. A Chamberlain

1928 The Challenge to ‘Trusteeship’. John H Harris

1929 The Australian Aborigines: A Noble-Hearted Race. Rev C E C Lefroy

1929 The British Trust in Africa. Lord Olivier, KCMG, CB

1929 An ‘Acid Test’ of Empire Policy. Rhodesia’s Land Proposals. John H Harris

1929 Slavery in Hong Kong. The Mui Tsai System. Anti-Slavery International, Parts 1 and 2

John H Harris

1929 Native Labour in Papua. Sir J Hubert Murray, KCMG

1930 Ten Years’ Working of the Mandatory System. An Address. Lord Lugard, GCMG, CB, DSO

1930 Britain’s Lead Against Slavery. Lady Kathleen Simon

1930 The Challenge of Kenya. John H Harris

1930 Slavery in Liberia. John H Harris

1930 Slave Trading in China. John H Harris

1930 A World ‘Native’ Policy. John H Harris

1930 Slave Markets. Joseph Kessel

1930 The Girl Slaves of China. Professor L Forster

1930 Home for Freed Slaves in China : An appeal. M M Dymond, & others

1931 Memorandum to Parliament upon Closer Union in the East African Territories. ASI

1931 Liberian Slavery: The Essentials. John H Harris

1931 Anti-Slavery Centenary (1833-1933). Slavery Debate in the House of Lords. ASI

1931 Anti-Slavery & Aborigines Protection Society. History and Constitution. ASI

1932 The Liberian Dilemma. Edwin Barclay

1932 The League of Slavery. John H Harris

1932 Slavery : World Abolition. Speeches by Viscount Cecil of Chelwood and Sir John Simon, GCSI, KCVO, OBE, KC, MP

1932 An Appeal by the Leaders of the Churches. The Anti-Slavery Centenary the Task Before Civilisation. ASI

1932 The Aborigines of Australia. A Plea for the Remnant. Rev C E C Lefroy

1932 Slavery in Abyssinia. Lord Noel-Buxton

1932 Abolition of Slavery. British Plans Accepted. John H Harris

1932 Slavery: World Abolition. John H Harris

1932 Slavery in Abyssinia. Lord Noel-Buxton

REEL 17 1933 The ‘’ Today. The Nautical Magazine

1933 The Centenary of the Abolition of Slavery within British Possessions. Anti-Slavery International, Parts 1 and 2

ASI

1933 Five millions of Slaves still in the world! ASI

1933 Slavery its Widespread Existence. Charles Roden Buxton

1933 Wilberforce and Slavery. Archbishop of

1933 Slavery - The Centenary of Abolition and Emancipation. The Spectator

1933 Slavery in Abyssinia : Progress of Reform. Lord Noel-Buxton

1933 Slavery and the Churches. ASI

1933 In Honour of Wilberforce. ASI

1933 ‘Slavery’ A Centenary Pageant Play. Geoffrey Edwards & Charles Borrett

1933 Slavery in Arabia. Eldon Rutter

1933 The Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. ASI

1934 Memorandum. Prepared by the Parliamentary Committee for studying the Position of the South African Protectorates. Parliamentary Committee

1934 This Freedom. The Times

1935 A Statement to the British Parliament and People. Tshekedi Khama, Chief and Regent, Bechuanaland

1935 Where Slavery Still Survives. Sir John Harris

1936 Britain’s Greatest African Problem. Sir John Harris

1936 Slavery : A World Review. Sir John Harris

1936 The Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. Details of History, Sphere, Objects, Organisation etc. ASI

1936 A Tragic Exodus - Native Distress in Nyasaland. Taxed into Banishment. Sir John Harris

1937 Australian Aborigines. The Times

1937 The Australian Natives. Tragedy and Romance. Sir John Harris

1937 Empire Native Policy. Speech Lord Noel-Buxton

1937 The Industrialization of Natives. Speech James A De Rothschild, DCM, MP

1937 The League. Suppression of Slavery. John Harris

1937 The Industrialization of the African. ASI Anti-Slavery International, Parts 1 and 2

1938 South Africa: from The Cape to The Zambesi. Sir John Harris

1938 Slaves under the British Flag. Sir John Harris

1938 The Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. ASI

1939 The Empire’s Racial Peril. Sir John Harris

1939 Native Labour. Success After Thirty Years. Sir John Harris

1939 Slave Cargoes. Past and Present. Lady Simon, DBE

1939 Centenary Luncheon ASI

1940 Native Races. The War & Peace Aims. ASI

1940 Too Poor to Plead. John Harris

1941 Memorandum on the report of the commission appointed to enquire into the 1940 disturbances in the copperbelt of Northern Rhodesia. ASI

1942 ‘A Colonial Charter’ Lord Hailey

1943 The British Colonial System and its Future. An address. Viscount Samuel, PC, GCB, GBE

1943 Tasks for an International Colonial Conference. C W W Greenidge

1943 Forced Labour. C W W Greenidge

1944 Colour-Bar. Ethiopia. Colonel S Gore Browne, DSO Professor Norman Bentwich, MC

1944 The Economic Development of Africa. Sir Alan Pim, KCIE, CSI

1945 International Trusteeship of Colonies. A Creech Jones, MP

1945 An International Colonial Convention. ASI

1945 Land Hunger in the Colonies. C W W Greenidge

REEL 18 1946 Colonial Policy. Colonial Problems as a Challenge to the Social Sciences. A Creech-Jones, Audrey I Richards, Ph D

1947 The Destiny of Africa. Sir Reginald Coupland

1947 Impressions of Four West Indian Islands Visited in 1946. C W W Greenidge

1948 African Slave Traffic and West Indian Emancipation. Sir Gordon Lethem, KCMG

1948 Forced Labour. C W W Greenidge Anti-Slavery International, Parts 1 and 2

1948 Slavery Today, 1948, Measure for its Abolition. ASI

1949 The Present Outlook in the British West Indies. C W W Greenidge

1949 The Evolution of the French Empire Towards a French Union. M René Pleven

1950 Hunt and Die - The Prospect for the Aborigines of Australia. M M Bennett

1950 Delegation of Responsibility in Colonial Administration. Lord Winster, PC, KCMG

1950 The British Caribbean Federation. C W W Greenidge

1951 Development in Bechuanaland. Frank Debenham, OBE

1952 Slavery in the Twentieth Century. C W W Greenidge

1952 A New Phase in Colonial Policy. Lord Hailey

1953 Memorandum on Slavery. C W W Greenidge

1953 The Gold Coast. Lord Hemmingford

1954 Slavery at the United Nations. C W W Greenidge

1954 The Aborigines of Australia. Dr Charles Duguid

1955 A Comparison of the Aims of the Anti-Slavery Society. Dr Gilbert Murray, OM

1956 An Address on Slavery. Emmanuel la Gravière

1956 Memorandum on Forced Labour in the Portuguese West African Colonies. C W W Greenidge

1957 Islamic Thought on Slavery. His Excellency Sayed Awad Satti

1958 Submission to the Commission on the Staus of Women for its study on Free Consent and a Minimum Age in Marriage. Professor Max Gluckman, Dr Lucy Mair, Dr Michael Benton, Dr Jean Buxton, CWW Greenidge

1958 Free Consent in African Marriage. Dr Lucy Mair, MA, Ph D

1959 The ILO and Forced Labour. Robert Gavin

1960 Draft Convention and Recommendation on Marriage. U N Review

1960 The Pass Laws and Slavery. Dr Ambrose Reeves, Bishop of Johannesburg

1961 The Aborigines of Australia. Jaquetta Hawkes

1962 Constitution. ASI

1963 Annual General Meeting. ASI Anti-Slavery International, Parts 1 and 2

1963 Annual Report. ASI

1964 Why Tolerate Slavery? Commander T Fox-Pitt

1964 World Poverty - A World Problem. Earl of Listowel, PC, GCMG

1966 Annual Report. ASI

1966 Woman’s Cause is Man’s Lena Jeger, MP

1966 An Analysis of Slavery. Lord Sorensen

1966 Anti-Slavery Society. Its Task Today. ASI

1967 The Complexities of National Development. James Roosevelt

1968 The Discovery of Africa. Sir Robert Birley, KCMG, MA, LL D(Hon), FSA

1969 The Battle for Human Rights. J Duncan Wood

1970 British Politics and Slavery, 1830-1870. Dr Howard Temperley

1970 The Aborigines of Australia. Patrick Montgomery

1973 The Anti-Slavery Society 1973 Patrick Montgomery

1973 Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Twenty Five Years Later. Peter Archer, QC, MP

1973 The Work of the Anti-Slavery Society Today. Colonel J R P Montgomery, MC

1976 Slavery in the Seventies. Patrick Montgomery

1981 The Last Colonial Frontier: the Plight of the Brazilian Indians. John Hemming

1981 in 1980. ASI Reporter

1982 The Anti-Slavery Society, the Protection of Human Rights. R P H Davies