MAAFA Testimony of Francis Bok
MAAFA Testimony of Francis Bok
"Run!" yelled Nyabol. "Leave your things and run!"
I raced from the marketplace -- and right into a huge horse with a militiaman pointing a gun at me. I stopped; I could not move. The thing that scared me most was a big horse, and here was the biggest horse I had ever seen standing in front of me like a wall topped by a man with a rifle screaming at me in a language I could not understand.
My heart was trying to leap from my body.
Someone grabbed me from behind...
*Step into the life of Francis Bok - as a seven-year-old in Sudan, Bok was abducted by Arab militamen and held for ten years as a slave. By day, his master beat him and called him an animal. At night, he would lie awake wondering who would come rescue him.
After a daring escape in 1996, Bok made his way to America and joined the anti-slavery movement. Today, he speaks to audiences across the country about his experience.
In his groundbreaking autobiography, Escape from Slavery, Bok recounts in vivid detail the terror of the slave raid, his ten nightmarish years in bondage, and his journey to freedom in America.
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