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Sentence count:218+11Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bondageserfdomservitudeAntonym: libertySimilar words: slaveveryeveryeveryonerecoverydeliveryevery otherevery bitMeaning: ['sleɪvərɪ]  n. 1. the state of being under the control of another person 2. the practice of owning slaves 3. work done under harsh conditions for little or no pay. 
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121. Who can blame a liberated woman for not settling for slavery?
122. All these reasons for rivalry crystallized round the two sides' violent disagreement on the abolition of slavery.
123. Even better: The host governments might be moved to wipe out the child slavery necessitating the ban.
124. To appear to condone the Confederacy is to appear to condone slavery.
125. After finishing his degree in medicine, he wrote pamphlets against tobacco, strong drink,(sentencedict.com) and slavery.
126. Racial tension in the country is a legacy of slavery.
127. The bleak prospect of the labour camps, slavery in Siberia?
128. A group of prominent black lawyers is preparing lawsuits for next year claiming reparations for slavery from government and private companies.
129. The reformers were charged with placing an abstract moralism above the discipline of the historical and present reality of slavery.
130. Slavery was officially recognized as an institution in colonial laws by the 1660s.
131. They show the greatest impatience, and even disgust, when they hear a ranting resolution-maker berating slavery.
132. Sometimes this was done by Christians selling themselves into slavery.
133. The sticking points, according to the official, concern existing references to Zionism and the issue of reparation for slavery.
134. The Whigs splintered over slavery in the pre-Civil War era and never again got their act together.
135. In the early pages of the Old Testament, Joseph was cruelly treated by his brothers, who sold him into slavery.
136. After independence, the opportunity to stop slavery presented itself, but was not acted upon.
137. Zachary Macaulay's 1823 pamphlet, Negro Slavery, was a good example.
138. Overcoming poverty is not a task of charity, it is an act of justice. Like Slavery and Apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings. Sometimes it falls on a generation to be great. YOU can be that great generation. Let your greatness blossom. Nelson Mandela 
139. In 1772 the law turned against slavery in Britain, and attitudes in Britain turned against slavery itself.
140. Although he was personally opposed to slavery, in 1835 Barnum purchased a slave woman named Joice Heth.
141. Passing an amendment to end slavery and actually banishing involuntary servitude are two different things.
142. That the nation must expand into Florida and make it safe for slavery was not questioned.
143. They had to attempt ministry where people on both sides had already made up their minds about slavery.
144. Rather than compromise in any way on the slavery issue, the South preferred to lose the war.
145. This is a story of continuing progress, from the barbarity of slavery to the enlightenment of the contemporary race relations industry.
146. In territory subjugated by the Union Army, slavery was protected and enforced, just as it had been before the war.
147. Then he offered his alternative: masters should insist on such huge indentures that Negroes would be in virtual slavery after baptism.
148. Some Quakers began to denounce slavery beyond their circle in society at large, and they drew negative response for doing so.
149. He was also resolved to impose a number of reforms, including the abolition of slavery.
150. Slavery brutalized its victims, but it also corrupted its masters.
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