slave
refers to a person who was once a slave but is now free
a common term for a slave who has run away
a person forced into sexual servitude
refers to a slave who has successfully run away from captivity
a slave who works on a large agricultural estate
a formal or legal term for a slave who has run away
a common term for a slave who has been given freedom
describes a slave who has been legally freed from slavery
a slave who works in a household rather than in the fields
a slave who serves an individual master or mistress directly
a slave forced to row a ship, especially a warship
a person treated so badly or with so little freedom that they are a slave in all but name
a person who is completely dependent on their wages for survival, often working in poor conditions
the business of buying, transporting, and selling people as slaves
a person who legally owns slaves
a ship used to transport slaves, especially from Africa to the Americas
work done by slaves, usually hard and unpaid
work done by slaves, usually hard and unpaid
in US history, a state in which slavery was legal
a person who buys and sells slaves
an organized attempt by slaves to resist or overthrow their masters
a man who owns and controls slaves
the total number of slaves in a particular area
a large estate where crops are grown using slave labour
a violent uprising by slaves against their owners
a society in which the institution of slavery is a major feature
a more general term for an organized rebellion by slaves
a place where slaves are bought and sold
an adult female slave
the housing provided for slaves, often simple and crowded
a young female slave
a person who performs slave labour
a person who performs slave labor
another term for the slave trade, often emphasizing the movement of slaves
an extremely low amount of money paid for work
used figuratively to mean completely dominated by something, such as fashion or a desire
used figuratively to mean completely controlled by something, such as a habit
the most common way to say to give freedom to slaves
to legally possess slaves as property
to own people as property
to free slaves, often as a result of a struggle or war
to maintain ownership of slaves over time
to behave towards slaves in a particular way (e.g., well, badly)
to purchase a person to be one's slave
to receive money in exchange for giving ownership of a person to someone else
to be forced into the state of being a slave
to force a person to work or serve as a slave
a formal term for setting slaves free from legal, social, or political restrictions
to capture or force someone to become a slave
to send slaves out of a country to be sold elsewhere
to bring slaves into a country from another place to be sold