Indentured servant

Sujaria's emigration pass.

A journalist tells her great-grandmother’s story as a ‘coolie woman’

Lifestyle & Belief

When slavery ended, plantation owners looked for a new form of cheap labor and found it in indentured servitude. Thousands of men and women were sold into indentured servitude and shipped across the seas to work the plantations. A new book tells their stories.

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