Stolen childhoods [electronic resource] / ABC News Productions.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmPublisher number: FFH 35366 | Films for the Humanities & SciencesPublication details: Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c2005.Subject(s): Hosted by Ted Koppel.Summary: Documentary on child exploitation around the world including a gravel quarry in India, a Kenyan coffee plantation, a fishing platform on the Sea of Sumatra, and farms in the United States. The program shows how these and other locations depend on child workers. Includes commentary by the children themselves and by U.S. Senator Tom Harkin. The program draws a link between child exploitation and Western society.
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"C2005 ABC News"--End credits.

A segment from the television program: Nightline. Originally broadcast on June 15, 2005.

Features investigative filmmakers Len Morris and Robin Romano.

Streaming video.

Available to current Bryant University faculty, staff and students.

Hosted by Ted Koppel.

Documentary on child exploitation around the world including a gravel quarry in India, a Kenyan coffee plantation, a fishing platform on the Sea of Sumatra, and farms in the United States. The program shows how these and other locations depend on child workers. Includes commentary by the children themselves and by U.S. Senator Tom Harkin. The program draws a link between child exploitation and Western society.

Electronic reproduction. Smithfield, R.I. Bryant University Digitized and made available by Bryant University IPTV from video distributed by Films for the Humanities & Sciences.

Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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