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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "'Into captivity they shall go'" February 24, 2007, Vol. 22, No. 7

Let my people go

COVER STORY | By Priya Abraham

The abolitionists’ lament is older than William Wilberforce—whose anti-slavery campaign brought transatlantic slavery to an end 200 years ago this month—but today 27 million people live on in captivity, their lives worth far less than any colonial era slave   More >>

ArrowFeatures Doing good Russ Pulliam
Cover story | Amazing Grace author Eric Metaxas uncovers William Wilberforce More >>
Old City sparks Jill Nelson
Middle East | Clashes over Jerusalem’s holy sites won’t cover rifts in negotiations More >>
Oscar madness Megan Basham
Entertainment | With the Oscar vote near, the odds are against movies most moviegoers like More >>
Politics matter Russ Pulliam
Cover story | Wilberforce may have kept White House aide Jay Hein off the putting green More >>
Pork hunter Becky Perry
Politics | Sen. Tom Coburn keeps up the lonely fight against congressional earmarks More >>
Slavery at your door Jamie Dean
Cover story | Human trafficking in the U.S. preys on often helpless victims More >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz
The latest on the week's biggest stories More >>
House divided Mindy Belz
Latest pact with North Korea shows dissension in Bush ranks More >>
Quick Takes
Oddball occurrences More >>
Quotables
Memorable things they said More >>
ArrowReviews A lover and a fighter Priya Abraham
Movies | Amazing Grace shows Wilberforce as devout Christian and shrewd politician More >>
City life John Dawson
Television | The Wire offers a gruesome depiction of urban crime More >>
Bestselling books Barack Obama
Four nonfiction bestsellers More >>
ArrowNotebook Plundering for fun Timothy Lamer
Money | The moral problem with gambling has as much to do with winning as losing More >>
Star power John Dawson
Sports | What are the fans who vote for the NBA All-Stars thinking? More >>
ArrowVoices Waiting for my refund Joel Belz
And wishing that Uncle Sam made things a lot simpler More >>
Joy in the battle John Piper
Abolition and the roots of public justice More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist
Letters from our readers More >>
Inside the tornado Marvin Olasky
Overwhelming damage, overwhelming grace More >>
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