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bondage

[bon-dij] / ˈbɒn dɪdʒ /


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It rests on a low display platform, mute yet horrifying evidence of the tools and techniques of bondage.

From Washington Post

“Washington struggled with the institution of slavery throughout his life,” she said, pointing out that his view of human bondage changed as he grew older and came to consider it incompatible with his faith.

From Washington Post

As the title suggests, it’s a psychological work about the “B” of B.D.S.M.: bondage.

From New York Times

“To African Americans, freedom at the end of the Civil War wasn’t simply about being released from bondage,” Williams writes.

From Los Angeles Times

As one character laments, “the land of one man’s freedom would always be the land of another’s bondage.”

From New York Times