Traffic in slaves; especially in Black Africans transported to America in the 16th to 19th centuries.
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Examples for "slave trade"
Examples for "slave trade"
1However other schools have acknowledged their own ties to the slave trade.
2Northern capital had done its part in financing the revived slave trade.
3Also they got the slave trade abolished in the District of Columbia.
4People in the village had never heard of the transatlantic slave trade.
5The slave trade was not abolished in the British Empire until 1807.
1It means that you have been seeing the white- slave traffic in action.
2This huge maritime slave traffic had great consequences for all the countries concerned.
3Our reformers have suddenly made a great discovery-thewhite slave traffic.
4The "righteous" cry against the white slave traffic is such a toy.
5And that is why the white- slave traffic goes unpunished!
6This here talk about the white- slave traffic, ma'am... it's all the work o' these magazine muckrakers!
7English parliaments aided the slave traffic and protected it; two English kings held stock in slave-catching companies.
8A traffic, John, a slave traffic, worse than anything in Africa, where they sell bodies, not souls!
9At first he would shift the subject when I tried to make him talk about the slave traffic.
10These craft have not unfrequently been engaged in the nefarious slave traffic carried on on the east coast of Africa.
11Their number was also largely added to by the slave traffic carried on with the barbarian peoples of Asia Minor.
12I touched upon American slavery, and gave details of the horrors of the slave traffic as at present carried on.
13One son is to be sent to Mexico, while one of my girls is a victim of the white slave traffic.
14It has prepared a bill against the "white slave traffic" in Louisiana, which was submitted to the legislature by Hon.
15Next to Mr. Roe, there is James Bronson Reynolds, who has made a thorough study of the white slave traffic in Asia.
16In the first draft of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson inserted some scathing remarks about the King's part in the slave traffic.
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