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Karen Wrigley

Mrs. Stevenson
Honors English 2A
May 24, 2017

Annotated Bibliography

blue campaign. What is Human Trafficking? I Homeland Security. N.p., N.d. Web.
19 May 2017.
www.dhs.gov/blue-campaign/what-human-trafficking. This is an official
government website. It is very informational and contains many links to more
information and hotline phone numbers. The drop-down menu in the left hand
corner offers lots of other information regarding how to identify traffickers
and their victims. There are no dates posted but we know it is credible due to
the links, organizations and current contact information. There are no visible
grammar or spelling errors as well as there are no ads in sight.

Nguyn, Jimmy. Man Interviews Human Trafficker and Almost Kills Him. Channel
933. Iheartmedia, n.d. Web. 19 May 2017.
www.channel933.ihearmedia.com/articles/trending-496938/man-interviews-
human-trafficker-and-almost-15738560/. This source is credible for many
reasons. One of those being there is a video/picture evidence attatched of the
even occurring in real time as it is described by Jimmy Nguyn. It was posted a
month ago so it is still very recent. If you do a brief google search on the
topic, you can find many other links pertaining to this subject.

King, Macdara, prod. modern day slavery. Foreign Policy Assosiation. (212) 480-
8100. New York. NY. 28 March 2016. Youtube. Web. 20 May 24, 2017.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ielkBf5Jp6E>. This source is credible because it
is a website ending in .org. the website contains an about drop down tab
and current contact information. This contact info includes 2 overall phone
numbers and an email address with 3 different email addresses that are
connected to 3 different departments: communications, editorial and sales.
The bottom of the page has a copyright which is dated with 2017 and an
address. There is a letter from the hpresident of the FPA, Noel V. Lateef.

White, Gillian B. All Your Clothes are Made with Exploited Labor. Theatlantic.com.
The Atlanic, 3 June 2013. Web. 20 May 2017.
www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/06/patagonia-labor-clothing-
factory-exploitation/394658. This source is a little bit less credible than the
others. For starters, the title is a hyperbole. Not all of my clothes are made
with exploited labor. At the bottom of the page there is a copyright which
reads copyright 2017 by The Atlantic Monthly Group within this article there
are clearly stated facts as well as direct quotes from many different people. It
was posted within the last 2 years so Id say it is still accurate.

The Facts. Polaris. N.p. 28 April. 2017. Web. 21 May 2017.


http://polarisproject.org/facts>. This source is both credible and very useful.
At the bottom of the page there is a copyright stating 2017. This source
shows where across the USA that calls to the trafficking hotline are made
from. It holds data everywhere from 2016 and back. Polaris is a 4 star
charity. It provides loads of information pertaining to statistics of previous
years. It provides contact and about information regarding the charity.

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