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slave

[sleyv] / sleɪv /




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While Congress banned slave importation in 1808, it didn’t ban the buying and selling of people.

From The Wall Street Journal

With the 1793 invention of the cotton gin—which separated cotton fibers from its seeds with a previously undreamed-of efficiency—America’s plantation economy expanded exponentially and so did its use of slave labor.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even more heartbreaking is who constructs the road itself: “The captured animals are now being forced to work slave labor,” said Winnie Holzman, who wrote the screenplay with Dana Fox.

From Los Angeles Times

Eric Foner was on to this early, and for the past half century this historian has been a profound student of the slave years, helping to bring their study to its current maturity.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Not every slave worked directly for their owner—just like in today’s complex fissured workplace, where not every employee is working directly for the employer with whom they signed an employment contract.”

From The Wall Street Journal