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Slavery is the
ownership of a
person as property,
especially in
regards to
their labour.
Slavery typically involves compulsory work, with the slave's location...
- The
legal institution of
human chattel slavery,
comprising the
enslavement primarily of
Africans and
African Americans, was
prevalent in the
United States...
- ****ual
slavery and ****ual
exploitation is an
attachment of any
ownership right over one or more
people with the
intent of
coercing or
otherwise forcing...
- The
history of
slavery spans many cultures, nationalities, and
religions from
ancient times to the
present day. Likewise, its
victims have come from many...
- is the
movement to end
slavery and
liberate enslaved individuals around the world. The
first country to
fully outlaw slavery was
France in 1315, but...
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Slavery has
historically been
widespread in Africa.
Systems of
servitude and
slavery were once
commonplace in
parts of Africa, as they were in much of...
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Contemporary slavery, also
sometimes known as
modern slavery or neo-
slavery,
refers to
institutional slavery that
continues to
occur in present-day society...
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Slavery in
Britain existed before the
Roman occupation (which
occurred from
approximately AD 43 to AD 410) and
endured until the 11th century, when the...
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place slavery on a
course of
ultimate extinction.
Decades of
controversy over
slavery were
brought to a head when
Abraham Lincoln, who
opposed slavery's expansion...
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White slavery (also
white slave trade or
white slave trafficking)
refers to the
enslavement of any of the world's
European ethnic groups throughout human...