
First elected to the United States Congress in 1981, Representative Frank Wolf grew to champion human and religious rights around the world – from cracking down on gang-related crimes in the United States to relieving suffering from war, AIDS, and famine in places like Darfur, China, and Bosnia. Eventually, he became a key proponent of opposing radical Jihadists and creating a National Committee on Terrorism. As Representative Wolf visited some of the most dangerous places in the world, he saw firsthand the need for members of Congress to speak out for persecuted people around the globe. In
Prisoner of Conscience, he shares intimate stories of his adventures from the halls of political power to other dangerous places around the world and what he has learned along the way.
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The Honorable Frank Wolf (R-VA)
Member, United States House of Representatives
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Helle C. Dale
Senior Fellow for Public Diplomacy
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