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Featured Adoption Books

The rise of international adoption has come at a cost, and it's important to acknowledge the aftermath on the people most impacted: children, families, and communities. Rare Adoption Books for Adults by Rev. Dr. Janine Vance provides readers with a deeper understanding of the additional burdens adopted-people faced yesterday, around the world, and still today.

For bulk orders for organizations, institutions, and charities, email the curator at info@adoptionhistory.org  


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BOOKS ON ADOPTION HISTORY & HUMAN RIGHTS ARE AVAILABLE HERE:

AMAZON  |  APPLE  |  ANGUS & ROBERTSON  |  BARNES & NOBLE  |  BOL.DE  |  BOOKMATE  |  CHINA  |  GOOGLE  |  HARVARD UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE  |  INDIGO  |  KOBO  |  MONDADORI  |  ODILO  |  OVERDRIVE  |  THALIA  |  VIVLIO  |  WALMART
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THE CURATOR'S PERSONAL CHILDHOOD "ADOPTEE" STORY CAN BE FOUND AT:
AMAZON  |  BARNES & NOBLE  |  GOOGLE  |  HARVARD UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE  |  INDIGO

AdoptionHistory.org’s Stance Against Child Commodification, Trafficking, and Exploitation: As advocates for the rights and well-being of local and global families, AdoptionHistory.org vehemently opposes child trafficking and the commodification of children within the multi-billion-dollar adoption industry. We strive to set a moral example for industry stakeholders. We do not promote adoption or accept funding from the child market, a demand-driven industry. The acceptance of and receipt of adoption fees commodifies children, permanently separating them from their families, communities, cultures, and countries of birth. We prioritize the inherent, natural, and God-given rights enshrined in universal, international, and state constitutions and declarations. We remain steadfast in upholding children's and families' innate rights and well-being. Thank you for supporting our mission. NOTE: While Billy Graham was not directly involved in the activities of Harry Holt, the intention to proselytize to the world inadvertently contributed to the cultural acceptance of what has become a global child market, contributing to the demand side of a multi-billion-dollar industry. 

Source: AdoptionHistory.org Victim Archives 2007  |  Rev. Dr. Vance  info@adoptinhistory.org

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