Sheila White (abolitionist)
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Sheila White (born 1988) is an
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anti–
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activist, and a former
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victim herself, from
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,
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.


Background

White grew up in a dysfunctional home and, during her teen years, was placed in foster care, where she was raped. She then attempted suicide and was transferred to a
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. At the age of 15, she was living in a group home, where she was
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d by a
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who forced her into prostitution. While a
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, White was battered, raped, and branded with irons. In 2003, she was battered next to the
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, without anyone even asking her if she needed help. White eventually escaped from being trafficked and went on to work with
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in order to raise awareness on the issue in New York, and President Obama recognized her work by personally giving her an award at the Clinton Global Initiative. She was interviewed in the documentary film ''
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'' about her experiences while being trafficked, and said, "There is a point where you begin to feel numb. You really feel like you're not even a person." In 2013, she spoke at the Disrupting Slavery Symposium, the first symposium of the
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, saying that "we need a platform in which a survivor has the support and comfort needed to become a leader in the field." She has three children and attends
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, pursuing a Bachelor's degree in social work.


See also

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* List of solved missing person cases


References

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