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Baroness Cox Andrew Boyd

Baroness Cox By Andrew Boyd

Baroness Cox by Andrew Boyd


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A biography of the Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords and human rights campaigner, Baroness Caroline Cox. Boyd accompanied Baroness Cox on her trip to the Sudan to buy freedom for the slaves captured by Arab traders, and in this book, he traces her life from her beginnings as a nurse and sociology lecturer to her current human rights activities.

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Baroness Cox: A Voice for the Voiceless by Andrew Boyd

This biography of Baroness Cox opens with an eye-witness account of slavery in modern Sudan and Caroline Cox's secret expeditions to buy freedom for the slaves captured by Arab traders in Sudan's war against black Africans in its southern regions. This is just one of her campaigns in an on-going patrol of the world's unpopular causes. The book tells the story of Baroness Cox's humble beginnings as a nurse, her nine-year fight as a Labour-voting sociology lecturer at North London University against the intimidation of the hard left. It recounts her elevation to the peerage by Margaret Thatcher and her hazardous treks into first Communist Poland and Moscow, then warring Nagorno Karabakh, Burma and North-East Africa on behalf of Christian Solidarity International.

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GOR011327716
9780745937342
0745937349
Baroness Cox: A Voice for the Voiceless by Andrew Boyd
Used - Like New
Hardback
Lion Hudson Plc
1998-06-19
448
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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