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A Crime So Monstrous: Face to Face with Modern Day Slavery
Dayton Literary · 2009 · Winner
NonfictionISBN 9780743290074
Award History
| Award | Year | Status | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dayton Literary Peace Prize – Nonfiction | 2009 | Winner |
About the Author
Benjamin SkinnerAmerican
E. Benjamin Skinner (born 1976) is an American investigative journalist and author specializing in modern-day slavery, best known for his book A Crime So Monstrous: Face-to-Face with Modern-Day Slavery (2008), which won the 2009 Dayton Literary Peace Prize for nonfiction and a 2008 Overseas Press Club citation. Raised in Wisconsin and northern Nigeria, he has infiltrated trafficking networks worldwide and founded Transparentem to combat human rights abuses in supply chains; he was named a National Geographic Adventurer of the Year in 2008 and a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader in 2011.
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