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===Nonfiction=== A contemporary slave narrative is a recent memoir written by a former slave, or [[ghost writer|ghost-written]] on their behalf. Modern areas of the world in which slavery occurs include the Sudan. ''Escape from Slavery: The True Story of My Ten Years in Captivity β and My Journey to Freedom in America'' (2003) by [[Francis Bok]] and Edward Tivnan, and ''Slave'' by [[Mende Nazer]] and Damien Lewis, describe from slavery experiences in the Sudan. "Another Slave Narrative", a film series, was launched by filmmaker Michelle Jackson on December 18, 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://anotherslavenarrative.com/|title=Another Slave Narrative}}</ref> Jackson, inspired by an interview with a former slave, decided to present the stories of previously enslaved people in a series of short films. A cast of 22 actors of mixed sex, race, and age, read out individual slaves' interviews from the [[Slave Narrative Collection]] which includes more than 2,300 interviews conducted from 1936β38. Jackson's aim is to document every single fate and hence approach the taboo of slavery, and keep the memory of the slaves alive through these videos.
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