Summary of Amelia Pang's Made in China

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By IRB Media

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#1 Julie was a mother of two, and she was thinking about going to the store to buy decorations for Katie's birthday party. She had received a package of decorative gravestones from a family member who had purchased them on clearance from Kmart.

#2 In 1994, a Chinese American human rights activist named Harry Wu got a letter from a man trapped at a forced-labor quarry in the province of Guangdong. The letter was signed with the man's real name, and a flurry of international condemnation ensued. But what could an ordinary American do for a nameless Chinese prisoner.

#3 The alarm went off at five fifteen in the morning. Julie rolled out of bed and checked the comments on her Facebook post. What about contacting the news and do our part in educating the masses. her friend Vikki had written.

#4 Julie eventually reached out to the media, and two men dressed in business-casual attire arrived in her office lobby. They spoke with the agents for about thirty minutes, and then wrote a report and sent it to their headquarters in Washington.

Summary of Amelia Pang's Made in China