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Definition of Reenslave

Reenslave
Reenslave Re`["e]n*slave" (-sl?v"), v. t. To enslave again.

Meaning of Reenslave from wikipedia

- provost marshal. Pitman sent slave catchers to Eliot's home to kidnap and reenslave Alexander, putting Archer Alexander in the City Jail to be sold. Eliot...
- injuries. Kevin returns to Bro's home looking for the Sun Book. Bro tries to reenslave his former captive, but Kevin shrugs off his attempts. Later, needing...
- people should, by whatever mode or means, make it an Executive duty to reenslave such persons, another, and not I, must be their instrument to perform...
- (1979), p. 91. "Freedmen, however, did not cooperate with the plans to reenslave them. Immediately, planters and whites in general were struck by the change...
- and there was speculation by family, friends, and others that he was reenslaved. The 21st-century historians Clifford Brown and Carol Wilson believe it...
- came to him for asylum from their masters, who sought to capture and reenslave them. In September 1862, free African-American men were conscripted and...
- designed to control slaves," and Negroes viewed its "courts as a means of reenslaving the blacks." Regarding social contact, Du Bois states "there is almost...
- hair and knocking out two teeth with a broomstick. Johnson petitioned to reenslave her, but the suit was unsuccessful, and Reckless did not return to Salem...
- place restrictions upon the States, or else the Negro must be virtually reenslaved. The clause, together with the rest of the Fourteenth Amendment, became...
- battle in history between fugitive slaves and U.S. forces s****ing to reenslave them.": 46  Spain protested the violation of its soil, but according to...