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"enslaved" Definitions
  1. made a slave; held in slavery or bondage: Enslaved people

790 Sentences With "enslaved"

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Junkanoo was created by enslaved Africans for an audience of enslaved Africans.
Enslaved people in America were partly enslaved by the cotton gin as well as by other people.
Thus the school did not need to purchase him — being born to an enslaved woman meant he, too, was enslaved.
I learn that under British rule, enslaved people were treated worse than any other group of enslaved people in history.
They burned plantations along the way, picking up enslaved people and "maroons" (enslaved people who'd run away and were living in the swamp) en route.
Here is what is likely true: Somewhere in my family's ancestral lineage, an enslaved child was taken from her enslaved mother, breaking a family unit.
The need to write about enslaved people sociologically — what happened to the group as a whole — should not foreclose considerations of individual enslaved people's lives.
White male slave owners in the United States described their slaves as hypersexual beasts who craved sex -- while they raped enslaved women and tortured enslaved men.
"Women are enslaved by the patriarchal system, they are enslaved by the caste system, and they are enslaved by the minimum wage, which is such a pittance that they are forced to live in abject conditions," said Manjit Singh, a retired professor of sociology at Panjab University.
In 1816, Bussa, an enslaved African, organized enslaved black people across every major plantation to stage a nationwide revolt in what is now known as Bussa's Rebellion.
At the recent H.R. 40 hearing on reparations, several testimonies included the term "enslaved people" – reminding the world that our ancestors were human beings that were enslaved.
Then within this framework, they have mined this body of Islamic laws to lay out the steps through which a person is enslaved — a woman is enslaved.
At least 136,000 people are enslaved in Britain, according to the Global Slavery Index by the Walk Free Foundation that estimates about 40 million people worldwide are enslaved.
"Bizarrely and yes, disturbingly, there were some enslaved people who had a better quality of life than others and 'close' relationships with those who enslaved them," she continued.
Enslaved in rural Kentucky and most likely sexually abused by her owner, Archibald Gaines, since her teenage years, Margaret married Robert Garner, an enslaved man on a nearby plantation.
You've got a Black man named Caesar enslaved in British New York, planning slave rebellions, with compatriots that range from free Blacks to enslaved Blacks to usually some type of white accomplice.
But the enslaved man vowed that would change when the first of August arrived because the British Parliament had paid a £20 million ransom to free all people enslaved across the empire.
The millions of enslaved Africans brought to this country in chains and under the whip and amid ubiquitous fear did not remain enslaved in the chains of its southern plantations by choice.
DNA evidence has proved that Jefferson and Hemings had six children together while Jefferson kept Hemings enslaved — and Jefferson also enslaved their children, freeing them one by one as they came of age.
" She says the song celebrates "when African-Americans were enslaved.
Black babies born into slavery ripped from their enslaved mothers.
America offers preferences to black people, whose ancestors were enslaved.
Pygmies are often exploited or even enslaved by other groups.
So far you've released art by Enslaved and Wardruna exclusively.
Even enslaved workers were supposed to have the day off.
The message applied to hundreds of thousands of enslaved Texans.
"Certainly it was not when people were enslaved," he said.
Mr. Baker's family had been enslaved on the Wessyngton Plantation.
Obeah is a religious practice developed among enslaved West Africans.
The descendants of enslaved Africans absolutely cannot be considered settlers.
Is it really the case that America "enslaved" South Korea?
This was, of course, the constant threat enslaved people endured.
He might be an enslaved royal captive in classical times.
First, the majority population in eastern Virginia were enslaved blacks.
Enslaved people were defined legally as "persons" and not property.
In what ways did enslaved people fight for their freedom?
How were enslaved women and their children central to slavery?
Enslaved people could own nothing, will nothing and inherit nothing.
Enslaved people could own nothing, will nothing and inherit nothing.
The Spanish promise of freedom drew streams of the enslaved.
I felt enslaved, and in many ways I still am.
The relief represents a slave owner named Publius Gessius, a female enslaved person he owned and later freed in order to marry named Fausta Gessia, and their son, who was enslaved and later freed.
For enslaved people, and later for the tenant farmers who were effectively enslaved, access to a river could mean the difference between living and starving: Anyone who could catch a fish would not go hungry.
Parents "would give enslaved people to their daughters when they were only girls, sometimes even when they were only infants, and they routinely informed their daughters that those enslaved people belonged to them," she explained.
Sitara was enslaved at the same brick kiln as her parents.
They were enslaved by other blacks and then sold to whites.
In their Constitution, blacks could not vote and were legally enslaved.
After all, Thomas Jefferson had black children, and he enslaved them.
BRISEIS, an enslaved Trojan queen, speaks only once in the "Iliad".
But the labourers' lot was better than that of enslaved Africans.
It was the last ship to bring enslaved Africans to America.
The slavery report estimated that 290 million people are enslaved globally.
Nearly one in 20 people there are thought to be enslaved.
That same year, America received its first group of enslaved Africans.
Judge, another of Washington's enslaved, took freedom into her own hands.
Before the Civil War, enslaved men often cooked these civic meals.
In Romania, the Roma were enslaved for more than 500 years.
But he conducts his research, unanaesthetized, on enslaved African-American women.
Grant entered office committed to the fortunes of the formerly enslaved.
But with the ending of slavery, people were still essentially enslaved.
He was "enslaved" to her own sense of victimization, he wrote.
Enslaved people actively participated in the informal and formal market economy.
The enslaved population has grown from 20 to now 500,000 people.
The enslaved workforce in America was where the country's wealth resided.
We inhabit a world where many women are enslaved, demeaned, abused.
Did you learn about rebellions or the resistance of enslaved people?
There were lawyers who filed petitions on behalf of the enslaved.
What role did memory play in the lives of enslaved people?
It's not Apple's fault that you feel enslaved by your phone.
Her great-great grandfather survived his time as an enslaved miner.
ISIS killed or enslaved thousands of Yazidis and massacred Shiite Muslims.
Also the Confederate flag was for treasonous criminals who enslaved people.
She was born to an enslaved woman in Virginia, in 1851.
The enslaved human body was, in short, an engine of wealth.
It seems like people are walking around enslaved to their smartphones.
When you think about the fact that their relationship to slavery, to slave ownership in particular, begins in infancy, in girlhood, what you begin to realize is that their very identities as white girls, as white Southerners, as white women, is intricately tied to not only ownership of enslaved people but also the control of enslaved people, the management of enslaved people.
The enslaved take off on the trail of the enslaved in a creaky boat, dodging predatory redcoats, employing not force but cajolery to convince their fellow sufferers that one circle of hell is preferable to another.
"We essentially have a group who are heavily addicted — in my view, enslaved by a ridiculously bad industry — which has enslaved them by designing a cigarette that is highly addictive, knowing that it highly lethal," he said.
Workers are enslaved through debt or forced onto ships, sometimes for years.
A sculpture by artist Kwame Akoto-Bamfo depicts people enslaved and suffering.
They joined the roughly 45% of Alabama's population that was then enslaved.
You do a show about enslaved Americans, and everybody's in an uproar.
Throughout China's history it never colonised, plundered or enslaved any vulnerable nation.
I'm drinking coffee, and it's not just because I'm enslaved to it.
Proclamation. Instead, he chose to leave ten percent of the nation's enslaved
There were nearly as many enslaved people in Charleston in 1790 as
You started this label with Ivar (Bjørnson, from Enslaved) and Simon Füllemann.
Since the emancipation of enslaved Americans, their public memory has become abstract.
Many Taínos were brutally enslaved, forcibly assimilated, or died during this period.
The Prince family had been enslaved at a plantation south of town.
She learned about it from her grandfather, whose ancestors were enslaved there.
This invokes painful imagery of slave catchers and runaway enslaved Africans. pic.twitter.
Enslaved African-Americans, in turn, displayed gratitude and loyalty to their masters.
In fact, enslaved people also created financial institutions, especially mutual aid societies.
In his day, Smalls was a rarity, a black enslaved harbor pilot.
What language was used in school when you learned about enslaved people?
How were enslaved Africans and free black people described or referred to?
For hundreds of years, enslaved people were bought and sold in America.
North, the un-enslaved were restricted from voting, serving on juries, and
I shudder to imagine the enslaved black body in their creative hands.
Some enslaved Natives even ended up in Spain, Morocco, and the Azores.
Others, including members of the Yazidi minority, were enslaved by the jihadists.
York, the black man William Clark enslaved, also helped the expedition succeed.
She spoke of the Depression and how she and my grandfather survived, but she did not go further back in time to acknowledge her previously enslaved father, whose own parents had been enslaved and sold by the Jesuits.
They couldn't sell their enslaved workforce, and they couldn't sell their land to pay off their debts, either, because as the price of cotton dropped, the price of enslaved workers and the price of land dropped with it.
At the Harvest festival, the cafe served a "chocolate cream" based on one of two surviving recipes from James Hemings, Jefferson's enslaved cook and the brother of Sally Hemings, an enslaved woman with whom Jefferson had six children.
" That 'Enslaved' Quote In an April 2015 interview with Variety, LaBeouf expounded on his views of art, which included the somewhat unfortunately phrased line, "The requirements to being a star/celebrity are namely, you must become an enslaved body.
Government policies forced apart the families of enslaved Africans, Native Americans and Mexican immigrants, and detained Japanese-Americans during World War II. Splitting up slave families Enslaved parents lived with the constant fear of being separated from their children.
There are free and enslaved Black people fighting together on the same side.
Sims, a 19th-century gynecologist, conducted brutal experimental surgeries on enslaved Black women.
Cudjo, who was enslaved as a teenager in 19703, recalls the calamity vividly.
My great, great grandfather was enslaved down on a plantation in South Carolina.
Any individual that doesn't wish to be enslaved to a screen is impacted.
Capitalist Babylon has stripped them off their land, enslaved them and exploited them.
Had it not been for dissent, Black Americans would still be enslaved today.
It's bad enough humanity will be enslaved — but by an entity so vulgar?
How can there be compromise on whether someone would be enslaved or not?
Some 453 enslaved people revolted in Louisiana but were largely ignored by history.
Genes from white males, for instance, signal the coerced sex enslaved women faced.
To me, wearing the veil does not mean being enslaved by a man.
My family is rooted in that region, where my ancestors were once enslaved.
Our country should explore ways to preserve the public memory of enslaved Americans.
Globally, the International Labour Organization estimates more than 40 million people are enslaved.
How could people of color embrace a religion that had enslaved their ancestors?
It also produced the Great Terror and enslaved hundreds of millions of people.
Delbourgo deftly unpacks Sloane's complicated attitude toward the enslaved peoples of the Caribbean.
The voices of enslaved people can be hard to hear in the archives.
They wouldn't have heard about the 14 other enslaved people who lived there.
In this episode alone, we see Kelpiens who are either enslaved or eaten.
By 1850, the census included all household members, but left out the enslaved.
Slaveholders also had little reason to want to photograph the people they enslaved.
Miles tells the story of Ann Wyley, an enslaved woman of African descent.
By that point, Detroit's enslaved population had reached a peak of 298 people.
In the 19th century divisions between the free and enslaved were partially healed.
Others connect them to the enslaved Africans who picked Sea Island cotton here.
Last year, she sewed a suit to commemorate her enslaved great-great-grandfather.
And students who tried to minister to the enslaved encountered threats and resistance.
Her classmate, a young black boy, had been cast as Enslaved African 1.
"This is the last place enslaved Africans ever saw in Ghana," he said.
Women had precious few rights themselves, but they weren't a separate, enslaved group.
He was raised in part by his grandmother, Nancy, who had been enslaved.
Any other gathering among more than three enslaved people was against the law.
Jones was the last living person to have been enslaved by my family.
Spirituals arose because enslaved Africans assimilated English hymns and made them their own.
Spirituals arose because enslaved Africans assimilated English hymns and made them their own.
Our ancestors were stolen from Mother Africa and bought to Jamestown, Virginia, enslaved.
Less enslaved by unfair judgement of others, by hostile emotional reactions toward others.
Many people did not go very far from where they had been enslaved.
I wanted people to know that Black people wouldn't be enslaved by that.
But in some ways, our present reality echoes that of enslaved black people.
Annie Malone was born in Metropolis, Illinois, to formerly enslaved parents in 1869.
Sims, a huckster and experimenter on enslaved women's bodies, had served his purpose.
To commemorate the 400-year anniversary of the arrival of the first enslaved Africans to English North America in 1619, President Nana Akufo-Addo has encouraged descendants of Africans who were enslaved in the Americas to return to the country.
Sally Hemings's and Thomas Jefferson's fame requires that they be seen as symbols: she as an archetype for all enslaved women (and, therefore, utterly powerless), he as a stand-in for all who enslaved other human beings (and, thus, all powerful).
Technically, enslaved black people were joined by free black people and local white laborers.
KW: Imagine you're working down here in Lower Manhattan, and you're enslaved for life.
India has the largest enslaved population, though the highest prevalence is in North Korea.
The year is 2020, and aliens have enslaved humanity, and altering the Earth's atmosphere.
She was enslaved and raped by Islamic State fighters in Mosul, Iraq, in 2014.
Cristóbal's parents own Carmen, and his mother accused the enslaved woman of bewitching him.
The first enslaved persons are brought over in 28503, slavery not abolished until 22019.
African enslaved people were the labor force that enabled the reign of King Cotton.
Some of the first domestic workers in the United States were enslaved Black women.
It celebrates adventure, instant data, and diverse friendships—including that with your enslaved pet.
Nearly 46 million people are enslaved globally, according to the 2016 Global Slavery Index.
Throughout, the focus is on the wounds inflicted on the colonized and the enslaved.
Enslaved migrants in the field quickly learned what happened if they lagged or resisted.
Hundreds of millions of people enslaved within the Soviet imperium had just been freed.
What bothers her is calling anyone a slave — rather than, say, an enslaved person.
Tubman helped lead dozens of enslaved people to freedom via the Underground Railroad network.
They belonged to the working class rather than to the lowest class—the enslaved.
This is what propelled me to create the National Burial Database of Enslaved Americans.
And during it, Lee's army captured free blacks in the North and enslaved them.
It also brings in measures to protect people feared at risk of being enslaved.
The group has used this archaic mandate to justify keeping women and girls enslaved.
This is also why I tried to identify enslaved people by name whenever possible.
He spent four years enslaved on an outlaw fishing vessel in the Indian Ocean.
The family used the fortune earned from enslaved labor to found Harvard Law School.
Their enslaved work force grew to 315 people in the period immediately following emancipation.
Some 12 million Africans were enslaved and carried across the Atlantic by European powers.
Not only do they inherit enslaved people, but they also go into slave markets.
And yet, the enslaved reaped none of the benefits of the wealth they created.
But photographs of enslaved people may not be quite as rare as previously thought.
As United States forces entered the South, enslaved African Americans immediately pressed for freedom.
To the Editor: This country was built on the backs of black enslaved Africans.
When the Civil War began in 1861, approximately four million African-Americans were enslaved.
Where might my own research on sexual violence against enslaved men be best understood?
Enslaved people, however, found creative ways to conduct their societies under white people's noses.
The Syphaxes are descendants of Martha Washington's grandson and one of his enslaved maids.
In 1790, we had just shy of about 43,000 enslaved workers on these shores.
During World War II, they were enslaved workers at Nazi arms factories in Germany.
The enslaved were kept in the sheds meant for horses as they awaited sale.
There's a history of enslaved African-Americans having to make their slave masters comfortable.
Before emancipation in 1865, black cowboys were enslaved people, or those who had escaped.
The paradoxes that existed for both the slavers and the enslaved are skillfully examined.
The enslaved woman was just days away from giving birth to her third child.
The enslaved North Korean people are watching and waiting for their liberation as well.
As foreign as the white captors who raped, brutalized and enslaved those same bodies.
Whenever she visits, she prays for the enslaved miners who never made it home.
The smallest state, Delaware, had 22008,22014 residents, of whom about 252 percent were enslaved.
As soon as they are elected, the people are enslaved and count for nothing.
The enslaved woman was just days away from giving birth to her third child.
For centuries, black people were enslaved and forced to endure conditions worse than inhuman.
It wasn't French colonists who, while they had their rights of man, enslaved people.
It was enslaved people who wanted to be free of each of those systems.
The National Burial Database of Enslaved Americans is taking submissions for burial listings online.
During the late 17th century, enslaved Africans labored to construct the original church building.
As America observes 4003 years since the 1619 arrival of enslaved Africans to the colony of Virginia, these deprivations are seeing increased attention — and so are the ways America's economic empire, built on the backs of the enslaved, connects to the present.
An illustration: There's the intimacy of, let's say, an enslaved community; then there's the intimacy of the master, who, when a member of that enslaved community runs off, puts an ad in the paper describing that person in all kinds of detail.
A Nigerian in the United States cannot be enslaved by the Islamists of Boko Haram.
Georgetown has set the terms for the specificity of the claim: profiting from enslaved labor.
A United Nations report details a North Korean citizenry imprisoned, enslaved, starved, raped and tortured.
Enslaved African-Americans also ran nearly every aspect of everyday life at these large plantations.
The Confederacy did not allow black men—free or enslaved—to serve in its military.
Or perhaps they sold him to a Thai fishing boat on which he is enslaved.
The game footage takes place on Kashyyyk, a Wookie planet, where Wookies have been enslaved.
Black people fought alongside white people during the American Revolution -- and were still enslaved afterwards.
Mingled with this Catholicism are the traditions of the enslaved Africans brought to the Americas.
There were enslaved Americans who felt like they just had to sacrifice all for it.
She's enslaved, brought into Dryden Vos' Crimson Dawn syndicate, and trained as a brutal enforcer.
During the Civil War and Reconstruction, more than 25,000 formerly enslaved Africans moved to town.
The UN said that Islamic State has enslaved as many as 1.623,21.62 people in Iraq.
"In the 403th century, even enslaved persons 'negotiated' with masters for time off," he adds.
If only we knew his thoughts as the fate of his enslaved race was negotiated!
The consumer is thus mentally enslaved by the spectacle's inexorable logic: work harder, buy more.
But according to historians, around 1,000 girls and women in the Philippines were also enslaved.
The integration of the story of the formerly enslaved has been a very important thing.
And yet the dead were very often left behind, especially those descended from the enslaved.
We have enslaved ourselves to the man, and we're not even bothered by our consequences.
They must also urgently prioritize the release of all those people who have been enslaved.
Singal compared the experience of these groups to enslaved black people in the antebellum era.
The world watched with horror as ISIS enslaved Yazidi women and conscripted children to fight.
Omovhie, 33, also found herself enslaved after leaving Nigeria in 2015 in search of work.
Such beliefs also helped slaveowners feel confident dismissing complaints from enslaved workers as ungrateful whining.
My sisters chose this stop because of Belinda Sutton, a woman the Royall family enslaved.
But Barnum's path to fame started with the exploitation of an enslaved African-American woman.
But by 1860, the cotton regions have around 2 million enslaved people living in them.
State of the Art It's not Apple's fault that you feel enslaved by your phone.
The title refers to enslaved people who threw off their shackles and escaped to freedom.
Miles confronts a dilemma in her effort to illuminate the lives of Detroit's enslaved people.
Some filed petitions to remain near enslaved family members, while others moved West or North.
While cropping the Delta, her enslaved grandmother Liza Bramlett had given birth to 23 children.
The system is really pulling as much as it can out of its enslaved workforce.
In these woods sits a cemetery for the people he enslaved, full of unmarked graves.
What did it mean for the hundreds of other people Jefferson enslaved during his lifetime?
Scomp and the four other un-enslaved black boys with whom he was illegally sold
One tableau depicts some of the thousands of enslaved people who fought for the British.
The experiences of Njinga's subjects—enslaved, sacrificed, or dragooned into endless wars—remain sadly unrecoverable.
Slave logs were used to dehumanize enslaved people and convert them from people to cargo.
Little fucking octoroons ... I fucking ... my ancestors fucking enslaved those little pieces of fucking shit.
Like the debate over the terms "slave" and "enslaved," the stakes are more than vocabulary.
He enslaved thousands of people and took over an area the size of Great Britain.
She urged the advancing Iraqi force to rescue the enslaved Yazidis "as soon as possible".
Search your feelings, you know it to be true: You are enslaved to the internet.
This piece has been updated to clearly describe what the Clotilda was carrying: enslaved Africans.
There's some commentary about being enslaved by our screens in this movie that's quite overt.
The first enslaved Africans brought to this country came through Virginia's shores 400 years ago.
She taught formerly enslaved women how to do work and ask for pay for it.
The building honors its first chancellor whose family profited from tobacco farming using enslaved labor.
She also mentioned that their outfits were often made in Pennsylvania; while the North may not have had slavery, cotton was picked by enslaved people in the South (including my own ancestors) and shipped to the North to make the clothes of the enslaved.
Though he is set up to be a kind of anti-slavery hero, he does not mind that she is a flamboyant sadist, and even enjoys participating in her demand to sexually assault an enslaved teenager at a clinic used to "breed" enslaved people.
While physical labor in the fields was excruciating for the enslaved — clearing land, planting, and harvesting that often destroyed their bodies — that didn't negate the physical and emotional violence enslaved women, and sometimes men and children, suffered at the hands of enslavers in their homes.
It does not emphasize that 12 of the first 18 presidents were enslavers, that enslaved Africans from particular cultures were prized for their skills from rice cultivation to metallurgy, and that enslaved people used every tool at their disposal to resist bondage and seek freedom.
During this period, there were more conservative references to how Christianity got the enslaved through hard times, as well as traditional family rhetoric that said the wives of slave owners (which assumed women weren't slaveowners themselves) took care of the enslaved in motherly ways.
The fee, which is a reference to the 272 enslaved people owned by the school's Jesuit founders and sold to settle the school's debts, would be used to create a $400,000 fund to assist organizations supporting the descendants of the 272 enslaved men and women.
THE MODERN company has morphed into a "money monster" enslaved to the doctrine of shareholder value.
Vietnamese children were most likely to abscond, often re-enslaved in nail bars or cannabis farms.
One notable example was Telemaque, an enslaved man in South Carolina also known as Denmark Vesey.
The cattle industry is one of the main industries employing enslaved workers in Brazil, Charoux said.
African Americans were not introduced into that narrative until Africans were brought over in chains, enslaved.
White people enslaved black people on this land before the United States was even a country.
"Why follow the same old rules?" he asks Carl, referring to the women he keeps enslaved.
"Enslaved Africans and free people of color, they paid for it and built it," he said.
In September, Virginia Theological Seminary, which relied on enslaved laborers, created a $1.7 million reparations fund.
In the meantime, people like Aharwal wait for those who enslaved them to go to trial.
There were enslaved Americans who wanted to be free but didn't want to help anybody else.
Four hundred years, our ancestors were stolen from Mother Africa and bought to Jamestown, Virginia, enslaved.
What worked for him may not work for hardened fighters who massacred and enslaved innocent people.
They put heads on spikes and lined the rivers to keep enslaved people in complete terror.
Before the American Civil War, it was illegal to teach enslaved workers to read or write.
"In August 1619, the first enslaved Africans in the English colonies arrived in Virginia," Trump said.
Historically, Vodou has been an emancipatory faith that enslaved people turned to when they were brutalized.
Reuters has documented how Islamic State used enslaved refugee women to reward its fighters in Libya.
As such the human has no moral status—she is something to be hunted, or enslaved.
Where communities are ghettoized beneath Asian-branded skyscrapers, and the enslaved population, Replicants, are overwhelmingly white.
He's not a descendant of enslaved people who, until recently, were second-class citizens by law.
And in 1811, some 500 enslaved people in Louisiana revolted but were largely ignored by history.
The Spanish missions enslaved and decimated the populations of California Indians in the name of salvation.
The next year, Harvard Law School installed a memorial honoring the people enslaved by Mr. Royall.
In September, Virginia Theological Seminary, which relied on enslaved laborers, created a $1.7 million reparations fund.
He spent the rest of his life in a settlement of formerly enslaved Africans called Africatown.
Others, he said, upon hearing the phrase "enslaved person," cross their arms and roll their eyes.
The enslaved—blacks in the cabins, Jews in the camps—have no plausible path at all.
It is also where hundreds of enslaved Yazidi women and children are thought to be held.
Others continue to argue that these women weren't enslaved at all and were actually sex workers.
He included the perspectives of people whom others overlooked, such as Native Americans and enslaved people.
After a few conversations, I headed towards the monster backed by an army of enslaved miners.
Most everyone agrees that defeating the Nazis and liberating those they enslaved was necessary and right.
Rather, they were active participants, shoring up their own economic power through ownership of the enslaved.
Enslaved people were wealth, their bodies held value on a real market, within a capitalist market.
The Peace Monument, for example, honors Confederate veterans while omitting the experiences of enslaved African Americans.
The land was inherited from formerly enslaved people who acquired it soon after slavery was abolished.
"Fort Monroe is where the first enslaved Africans arrived on our shores in 1619," Virginia Gov.
"Culturally, this rice is a hidden story of the African-American and enslaved narrative," he said.
When enslaved persons left the plantation, this caused serious social and economic unrest in the colonies.
Enslaved by the 'one-drop-rule' But liberated by the truth That all blood is red.
Others are trampled or shot to death, and those who remain are captured and re-enslaved.
Murad is a Yazidi woman who was enslaved and raped by Islamic State fighters in 2014.
Enslaved New Yorkers were freed by 1827; by 1873 racial discrimination was outlawed in the city.
Loves it so much that he has them impoverished and enslaved except for those he murders.
Presenting enslaved Africans as the butt of jokes desensitized white Americans to the horrors of slavery.
And at center is the Met's absorbing, princely portrait of Juan de Pareja, Velázquez's enslaved assistant.
That 28503 million North Koreans remain enslaved and brutalized to this day is humanity's shared shame.
Back in 1790, about 748,22014 people — nearly 22006 percent of whom were enslaved — lived in Virginia.
Mitchell, Tancil, Bowser — and so many others at rest in these burial grounds — were born enslaved.
He wasn't suffering from a grave illness; he wasn't starving; he wasn't being exploited or enslaved.
" Kennedy also said: "Freedom is indivisible, and when one man is enslaved, all are not free.
And yet he unflinchingly depicts the abuse suffered by enslaved black people in an unsentimental way.
Lincoln signed a bill in 2000 that paid up to $1003 for every enslaved person freed.
The cotton picked by enslaved people made not only New Orleans but also New York rich.
"We wanted the video to show life is all about overcoming adversity, with Izzie playing the role of Jamie Foxx as Django," the black American enslaved man-turned-bounty-hunter character who went around the 1800s Old West freeing other enslaved people by killing their owners.
In the antebellum South, enslaved black men and women were legally considered property and were unable to formally marry at all; although informal marriages among enslaved men and women were common, an estimated two-fifths of these partnerships were forcibly broken up by the domestic slave trade.
As a group of innovators and lovers of music themselves (Enslaved is known to spend much of its free time visiting record stores on tour), it's only appropriate that we bring in founding member Ivar Bjø​rnson to share his reflections on all 13 Enslaved albums.
Those historians who explored the experiences of white Southern women would often argue that while women had access to enslaved people that male kin or their spouses may have owned, they were not directly involved in the buying and selling of enslaved people — particularly married women weren't.
Many formerly enslaved Black women didn't live to see the day when they could cast a ballot.
Only three of the enslaved women Sims experimented on are known by name; Anarcha, Lucy, and Betsey.
They really wanted to step away from the idea of an enslaved America... it's an ongoing conversation.
She rescues women who have been enslaved, or those who are being denied the right to work.
The Romulans enslaved the Remans, forcing them to work in mines or as soldiers in their empire.
He defended liberty while operating a personal empire of cotton plantations using hundreds of enslaved black laborers.
That is why I propose that the United States pay reparations to the descendants of enslaved Americans.
Overnight, she becomes enslaved to her new husband—who soon turns vicious—and his cruel, overbearing mother.
The film follows a woman named Marish who's been enslaved for a decade in a European home.
Captain William Towerson brought enslaved Africans to Plymouth to display as exhibitions, and Tropikos reimagines this fate.
The Confederacy all but re-enslaved the blacks in the iron cage of Jim Crow and prejudice.
People of color were treated as chattel, derided as "savages" and enslaved and degraded at every turn.
Enslaved people from various African backgrounds took what they learned of English and made it their own.
Giants like Kraft and Clorox all seem to be too slow and enslaved to shareholders to innovate.
Thomas Jefferson once compared enslaved Africans to wild animals, as Nicolaus Mills noted at The Daily Beast.
The tribe, the outlet notes, was said to have been enslaved by settlers and forced into labor.
Apology is needed without question, honoring every enslaved person — since their names are known — would be good.
The Catholicism that the Jesuits and the Catholic Church taught my enslaved forefathers was rooted in discrimination.
Thomas Jefferson's nearby Monticello, epitomizing the politeness of Southern hospitality, enslaved 607 Black people during his lifetime.
Nontraditional student She's a 63-year-old college freshman, attending the DC school that enslaved her ancestors.
Georgia has symbolized freedom in the black imagination since the arrival of enslaved Africans in the 220006s.
These holidays serve as conductors, or safety-valves, to carry off the rebellious spirit of enslaved humanity.
Colonel Charles Young, born to enslaved parents in 1864, became the first African-American National Parks superintendent.
The descendants of enslaved Africans did not originate in the Americas, but the Americas are their home.
But North Korea had the highest percentage of its population enslaved, and that remains the case today.
But some said they want to see more resources go into freeing those who are still enslaved.
And they killed men and enslaved women, and abducted children in order to transform them into terrorists.
Unlike some other plantations, the Royall House museum emphasizes what the enslaved people there would have experienced.
In "Grace," an enslaved woman on the run is shot by bounty hunters but hovers on earth.
These are threats to the market strength of products made by enslaved people in the US South.
One really wonderful thing about the interviews of formerly enslaved people is they talk about white girls.
Enslaved Africans resisted and rebelled against individual slave holders and the system of slavery as a whole.
In this view, the enslaved people were happy, and Southern slave owners were reluctant masters at best.
The school said it would award preferential status in its admissions process to descendants of the enslaved.
It's also a narrative that blames enslaved people who didn't escape for the bondage forced upon them.
"Enslaved people were defined legally as 'persons' and not property," Khalil Gibran Muhammad writes, reviewing the book.
"Enslaved?" the mother, whose identity is also being concealed to protect her daughter, recalled asking the officer.
Even so, it will encourage visitors to think more broadly about other enslaved African-Americans at Monticello.
They were enslaved in Hungary and Romania in the 15th century, murdered by Nazis in the Holocaust.
If he had been enslaved, Sheriff Watts would have worked to find his enslaver and return him.
Hiram will perhaps, with practice, be able to beam enslaved men and women from South to North.
Much is made about how colonial Black Americans — some free, some enslaved — fought during the American Revolution.
RIGHT: Maria Carter Custis Syphax, the daughter of Martha Washington's grandson and one of his enslaved maids.
Her children, meanwhile, were cast as everything from the baby Moses to the offspring of enslaved mothers.
My son's grandfather's great-grandfather enslaved humans; his grandfather grew up in segregated schools in the South.
That same year, the commission found that the Islamic State had sold and enslaved minority Yazidi women.
Before white America enslaved millions of Africans, whuppings were not a parenting tool embraced by my ancestors.
Unlike most descendants of enslaved people, the residents of Africatown — a predominantly black community in Mobile, Ala.
The schooner that carried the enslaved Africans, called the Clotilda, is considered America's last known slave ship.
Enslaved Africans were stripped of identities and shipped as though they were textiles, wheat or other cargo.
However, the United States has never apologized for the nation's treatment of enslaved people and their descendants.
Do you think that the descendants of enslaved people are owed anything for the wrongs of slavery?
Jefferson, the third U.S. president, reportedly had children with a woman who was enslaved on his plantation.
Instead, the enslaved are abstractly listed as monetary values in logbooks, discussed as property, and so on.
While enslaved by Dumont, Truth fell in love with a slave named Robert from a neighboring farm.
After liberating herself in 1849, she frequently returned South to rescue her family and other enslaved people.
When compared to the estimated 20.9 million victims enslaved, it's clear that most traffickers operate with impunity.
No one knows for sure how many enslaved Americans escaped with the help of the Underground Railroad.
"The ancestors saw horses for the first time when they were enslaved by the Spanish," Sales said.
You can see more than well enough to understand that enslaved labor was foundational for the colonies.
Slavery took away choice from enslaved people, leaving but two: acquiesce and live, or rebel and die.
These Black History Month tours examine the role of enslaved and free Africans in the patriots' cause.
Mr. Thomas, a psychology major, is descended from enslaved people who were part of the 1838 sale.
Critics and skeptics are fond of saying that enslaved people should have asked for recompense back then.
And for a long time in African-American history, there was some shame around having been enslaved.
" Creagan, who is an emergency room doctor, told the Hawaii Tribune-Herald, "Basically, we essentially have a group who are heavily addicted — in my view, enslaved by a ridiculously bad industry — which has enslaved them by designing a cigarette that is highly addictive, knowing that it highly lethal.
These creators can imagine a world where the Confederacy won the Civil War and black people are still enslaved, but they can't or aren't interested in imagining a world where, say, things went in a completely different direction after the Civil War and, say, white people are enslaved.
"Their griefs are transient," Thomas Jefferson wrote of the enslaved black people who lived and worked with him.
Two days ago Dakhil received a call from someone who had found two Yazidi girls enslaved in Mosul.
These "sacrifice zones" are the same place from which colonizers enslaved, exploited, and subjugated native and indigenous populations.
Sheldon Scott's performance is based on the experiences of enslaved Africans in rice production in the American South.
Worried about a dystopian future in which AI rule the world and humans are enslaved to autonomous technology?
Social scientists estimate that 15 to 30 percent of the Africans enslaved in the Antebellum South practiced Islam.
The rise of extremely powerful botnets — enslaved computers used to complete specific tasks — is relatively new, said Smith.
I was no longer enslaved by the ritualistic hourly mirror checkups or lugging countless tools in my bag.
How many more men and women must be enslaved, beheaded, tortured, gassed before the world takes real action?
Her grand plans of walking into every Westerosi city and "freeing" the enslaved isn't exactly well-thought-out.
Black Africans largely are enslaved by lighter skinned Arabs, and some people continue to be born into slavery.
Colonial Europeans invented the concept of race as a way to distance themselves from the colonized and enslaved.
Also there's the likelihood of braving lines of enslaved Nutella-loving zombies, brutally hooked on the chocolate spread.
They remained enslaved, but Key won the freedom of Harry Quando in 1830 and Joseph Crawford in 1834.
Ralph Northam called Black Americans who were forcefully enslaved "indentured servants" and Gayle King had to correct him.
Here lies Siempre Bruja's worst offense; the distinct lack of profound impact being enslaved has on each individual.
We must remember that it was a core tenant of slavery to strip enslaved Africans of their heritage.
He was transparent in his medical writings about his use of enslaved bodies, and we should be too.
Johnson, whose parents had both been enslaved, was so light-skinned that he could be mistaken for white.
One practical and emotional cornerstone of slavery was the inability of the enslaved to determine their own families.
In it, a human colony landed and enslaved a local population of peaceful aliens known as the Athsheans.
" And I hear a lot of black people, including myself, saying, "I couldn't have been an enslaved person.
The pirate terror has enslaved the world and only Rayman's speed, agility, and magical powers can save all.
The enslaved possess no rights to be protected, only a system of dehumanization and exploitation to rebel against.
Originally brought to North America by enslaved West Africans, the peanut was thought to be all but extinct.
Thousands have been killed, captured and enslaved by the group in what the United Nations says is genocide.
The pairing of the two portraits — the minister born enslaved and the patrician, slaveholding president — is uncommonly moving.
Satyarthi's charity Bachpan Bachao Andolan (Save the Childhood Movement) is credited with rescuing more than 80,000 enslaved children.
But a reality in which you are a dead pilot enslaved to fight and die over and over?
I was occasionally asked what motivation slaveholders would have had for beating, starving, or otherwise maltreating enslaved workers.
Fighting sports in enslaved populations in the United States functioned as ritual, as performance, and as communal bonding.
Although the memorial was paid for by the formerly enslaved, it was designed by an all-white committee.
She found herself enslaved with other women in a dimly-lit room with no ventilation, miles from Muscat.
There were exceptions, notably enslaved or lower class black and white women who were employed as wet nurses.
I guess the difference is that we're aware of it, and maybe we're not totally enslaved by it.
In August 1619, the first ship with "20 and odd" enslaved Africans arrived on the shores of Virginia.
She explains, in detail, that the presentation of wealth wasn't possible without the enslaved people on the property.
In that home, tours focus on where the enslaved worked and slept, not where the white families socialized.
More than 2,000 Yazidis were massacred in 2014 by Islamic State militants who enslaved Yazidi women and girls.
But her father was a white plantation owner and her mother, an enslaved woman, was of mixed race.
Like the bodies of the handmaids, those of enslaved black women become a tableau that reflects social ills.
Now that enslaved person was a teenager, and that teenager was the half-brother of Thomas Jefferson's wife.
During slavery, one of the main purposes of lynching was to deter the enslaved from escaping to freedom.
We spoke to five people whose ancestors went to war or were enslaved, including Cherice Harrison-Nelson, above.
The majority of South Carolina's 19th century pre-Civil War population was made up of enslaved black people.
Such connections were rarely meaningful to the whites involved, and the enslaved likely had no expectations about them.
Georgetown has promised to raise $400,000 per year to go toward descendants of the enslaved people it sold.
Wheatley was kidnapped from Africa and enslaved before becoming one of the first black women poets in America.
And they often ignore the enslaved people who provided the labor on plantations built before the Civil War.
An interactive panel explores the perspectives of 10 individuals: men and women, free and enslaved, enthusiastic and ambivalent.
People were enslaved in these dungeons and then shipped from Ghanaian ports as part of the transatlantic trade.
The City Council would like Justice Park to include a memorial to the city's enslaved population, Wheeler said.
He was an enslaved teenager on a Jesuit plantation in Maryland on the night that the stars fell.
This April, students at Georgetown voted to increase their tuition to benefit descendants of the 272 enslaved Africans.
The E.J.I. warehouse is on Commerce Street, in Montgomery; the original commerce conducted there was in enslaved people.
The novel imagines a world in which citizens use the technology that once enslaved them to liberate themselves.
The women, enslaved by the Islamic State for years, believed the militant group had taken over the world.
Enslaved people from West Africa brought black-eyed peas to the Carolinas and grew them in their gardens.
In Louisiana, the restored Whitney Plantation's new focus is the way the enslaved people on the plantation lived.
In the United States, we do not have a commemoration for the emancipation of 4 million enslaved people.
Enslaved Africans did not voluntarily come to the United States and were denied freedom for hundreds of years.
Whether we're talking about enslaved people working in Virginia tobacco fields, where they produce significant amount of revenue for the British crown, or people in the rice fields in South Carolina and Georgia, or the enslaved people working as dock workers or servants in northern colonies like Boston, slavery is everywhere.
Murad detailed how she and thousands of Yazidi women and girls were enslaved and raped by their ISIS captors.
After being abducted from their homes, Black people were enslaved, murdered, and oppressed while being used as literal fuel.
Sexual minorities are routinely abused, assaulted by mobs, raped by police or vigilantes, or enslaved by criminals, campaigners say.
It was fascinating to meet the hero of my youth, and I also got to know Ivar from Enslaved.
On this date in 1865, Union troops entered Galveston, taking control of Texas and freeing the last enslaved Americans.
However the countries with the highest proportion of their population enslaved were North Korea, Uzbekistan, Cambodia, India and Qatar.
Junkanoo was celebrated during the Christmas holidays since that was the only time for celebration accorded to enslaved Africans.
"We wanted to make sure that each of our enslaved people had agency," Green told me over the phone.
It's a bad civilization of brainwashed, enslaved bugs, but it's more of a society than you'd expect to find.
Myanmar burns Rohingya villages, Islamic State tried to wipe out the Yazidis, and Sudan until recently enslaved black Africans.
So are we then saying that every enslaved person could have been free because Harriet Tubman got herself free?
ISIS has kidnapped, enslaved, and serially raped countless Yazidi, Christian, and Muslim women and girls in the Middle East.
We're talking about people that were enslaved and put in quarters with no privacy at all for a lifetime.
Countless children across India are trafficked and enslaved every year - either forced to work or sold into sexual slavery.
Sometimes it was tilling kitchen gardens on Sundays when we weren't working as enslaved people and sharing the produce.
Story at a glance In 1838, Jesuits at Georgetown University sold 272 enslaved people to offset their financial troubles.
Ms. Mueller as well as other women and girls enslaved by Mr. al-Baghdadi were imprisoned in her house.
But there are incalculable other ways that enslaved people rebelled, subverted, and fought back, ways both subtle and unsubtle.
Georgetown should instead set aside funds to reduce the tuition of all African-American students whose forebears were enslaved.
Built in 1661, the castle was a principal holding cell for enslaved Africans during the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
So Ima Matul, who survived three years enslaved in Los Angeles as a victim of human trafficking, praised Mrs.
Sandling said some visitors complain about the use of the term enslaved people and say it's too politically correct.
A statue dedicated to a controversial doctor who had experimented on enslaved women was removed Tuesday from Central Park.
After the Portuguese conquistadores enslaved them, in the eighteenth century, they fled to the western state of Mato Grosso.
Walker was born Sarah Breedlove in 1879 on the same Louisiana plantation on which her parents had been enslaved.
So what does it mean that the grave sites of countless enslaved Americans have not been afforded this recognition?
There is no false teenager slang, no tortured Southern accents or crude approximations of the words of the enslaved.
Even his "entomology:" Sloane was interested in worms, particularly those which infected the bodies of enslaved people and ships.
Thailand's multibillion-dollar fishing industry is also a powerful magnet for trafficking, with victims enslaved on commercial fishing boats.
Early settlers removed the native people, enslaved millions more, and instituted 144 years of "no girls allowed" voting policies.
For Americans, they could be living in the area where their ancestors were enslaved so their history is important.
The person who likely will answer is not the enslaved human being but the presumed white person being addressed.
Unlike much early American artwork, enslaved persons and manumitted individuals freed from slavery were highly visibly within ancient artwork.
She took the same approach with the cooking traditions that enslaved Africans had carried with them to Southern shores.
The cyclorama featured cut-paper silhouettes of enslaved Africans and their white masters amid light projections of rural wilderness.
I visited castles where enslaved people were kept in dungeons before they exited through the door of no return.
There, Persephone joins a fearful group of virtually enslaved young women beset by a creeping sickness and strange visions.
Almost no enslaved African Americans lived in the Mississippi territory when it became a US territory in around 1800.
Formerly enslaved people's testimonies about these women are, in many respects, the only surviving record to document exactly that.
That the "save a thousand" quote was ever uttered by a formerly enslaved person feels preposterous on its face.
According to the surviving records, the first enslaved African in Massachusetts was the property of the schoolmaster of Harvard.
But in the fun, convenient, not-enslaved way: smart devices that control everything without the hint of mechanical authoritarianism.
Like Ms. He, they were imprisoned, enslaved and starved in "re-education" camps like Jiabiangou in the Gobi Desert.
Black people are probably tired of getting shot in the streets and being enslaved by the industrial prison complex.
I felt proud to know that we were not slaves only enslaved, but we came from Queens and Kings.
In 1739, enslaved Africans in South Carolina revolted against their owners in what became known as the Stono Rebellion.
The White House, the Capitol, Wall Street, and many of our Ivy League universities were built with enslaved labor.
Free and enslaved market women dominated local marketplaces, including in Savannah and Charleston, controlling networks that crisscrossed the countryside.
First off, Black revolutionary soldiers did not fight out of love for a country that enslaved and oppressed them.
In response, George Washington revised the policy that restricted Black persons (free or enslaved) from joining his Continental Army.
But it most directly feels like a heightened allegory to the experiences of enslaved black women in America's history.
What that means is Thomas Jefferson's father-in-law had children with one of the women that he enslaved.
By 1850, that number is three million enslaved workers in America, and cotton is driving most of that growth.
And Andrew Johnson, a Southerner who had once enslaved people himself, takes over the presidency and quickly overturns it.
The immigration law's broad inadmissibility provisions sweep up innocent refugees who were kidnapped, enslaved, or threatened by armed groups.
Alex loved her like a mother, though he eventually came to realize she was essentially enslaved by his parents.
Virtually nothing, as it did not transform American slavery or change the lives of others enslaved on Jefferson's plantations.
He's the son of a white plantation owner and an enslaved black woman, whom his father ultimately sold away.
The phrase "all men are created equal" was written at a time when we enslaved men, women and children.
"You can't talk about something that was built before the Civil War without talking about enslaved people," she said.
SPLC developed a rubric for textbooks to determine how comprehensively they covered slavery and the plight of enslaved people.
He supported reparations for descendants of enslaved people and pressed other candidates on their reluctance to do the same.
Enslaved miners founded the congregation in 1846, gathering to pray amid the dust and dangers of the coal pits.
The pattern of the exterior panels is designed to evoke ornate ironwork created by enslaved craftsmen in New Orleans.
These rare, century-old photographs of Mr. Campbell help illustrate the story of those enslaved men, women and children.
Mr. Ejiofor portrayed Solomon Northup, a free African-American who was abducted and enslaved in the mid-19th century.
A spokesman told the outlet that the school did not know how many enslaved people worked at the seminary.
Four million formerly enslaved Americans reconstructed their families and communities, establishing thousands of churches and schools and civic organizations.
If West were in the hypothetical position of being enslaved, would he leave his family behind, as Tubman did?
Ms. Mason worked as a midwife and a healer who used herbal remedies her enslaved grandmother had taught her.
Enslaved people's knowledge of the natural world, though rich and bountiful, became less applicable in a drastically altered environment.
So what does it mean that the grave sites of countless enslaved Americans have not been afforded this recognition?
He argued both of these positions even as he fathered children by Sally Hemings, an enslaved girl he owned.
Daina Ramey Berry, an associate professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin and the author of The Price for Their Pound of Flesh: The Value of the Enslaved from Womb to Grave in the Building of a Nation, has tracked the monetization of African American enslaved persons in her work.
The Loudoun NAACP, on the other hand, argued that even without the instruction, the intent of the game was obvious: Given that the Underground Railroad was used to help enslaved people escape to the North, the majority of students going through the obstacle course would clearly be role-playing as enslaved people.
Georgetown will name two buildings for black Americans, one an enslaved man and the other a free woman of color.
About 32,000 people - or 1 in 250 of the population - are enslaved in Bulgaria, the 2018 Global Slavery Index found.
He abuses Prospero, our ostensible hero, and plots to kill him, but Prospero took over Caliban's island and enslaved him.
A sculpture by artist Kwame Akoto-Bamfo of enslaved people in chains at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice.
"It is the only existing body of work that has survived made by a person born enslaved," Ms. Umberger said.
But, she concludes, those accounts have neglected to include the most important voices of all: the voices of enslaved people.
Without "proper" Christian burials, enslaved people were buried far in the woods, slipped into the swamps, or burned in piles.
In the film, Samuel L. Jackson plays Williams, who helps save the Congolese people from being enslaved by Belgium's military.
Sheila Jackson Lee's bill that would launch a commission to study the issue of reparations for descendants of enslaved people.
The monologues are blended with a chorus delivering lines from Queen Echuba, who was enslaved along with other Trojan women.
Efforts include: 30 new scholarships and the addition of five doctoral fellowships for students who descended from enslaved African people.
But the process would take a little time; central banks will not want to appear too enslaved to the markets.
She enslaved herself by compulsively fulfilling other people's expectations, which she recognized to be her own projections of her perfectionism.
Almost 21 million people are enslaved for profit worldwide, the United Nations says, annually providing $150 billion in illicit revenue.
Seizing the opportunity, the Syracusan navy destroyed the fleet of 21878 ships and killed or enslaved the 29,000 Athenian soldiers.
When Tubman reached Philadelphia she found that freedom was "hollow" for her because the people she loved were still enslaved.
Many Koreans — including the surviving enslaved women — considered the terms of the 2015 agreement with Japan to be extremely inadequate.
Of about 30 migrants he met who were deported from Algeria, about 20 said they had been enslaved, he said.
They may be walking around and looking docile and looking like they're not fighting back, but they are completely enslaved.
French settlers who colonized the island in the 18th century celebrated mas but excluded the Africans who had been enslaved.
Come December 2016, joined by Norwegian folk collective Wardruna, Enslaved will storm New York City for several very special performances.
"A person being enslaved does not keep returning to a place for 15, 643 years," said the lawyer, Jonatas Granieri.
But that proclamation didn't have a significant practical effect for many enslaved people until the Civil War ended in 1865.
But they also enslaved their fellow man, committing special kinds of inhumane acts that should never be confined to footnotes.
The labor of enslaved people paid for the founding of Harvard Law School, Antigua's prime minister reminded the college's president.
She was raised on the narrative that cast Confederates as heroes and former slave masters as benevolent to the enslaved.
It was established in 85033 and holds the remains of free and enslaved Africans from the 17th and 18th centuries.
Visitors to the Jesuit plantations, including an Irish priest who visited Maryland in 1820, documented the violence against the enslaved.
Enslaved Africans came to New England through these same merchant networks, as one of several imports from the English Caribbean.
The novel's main character, Kunta Kinte, is based on one of Haley's ancestors who was enslaved and brought to America. 
If you're a Yazidi father and your daughter is currently enslaved by ISIS, do you even want to be resettled?
For the first several hundreds of years enslaved in this country, our ancestors couldn't focus on living a pleasurable life.
It became a chance to find out who we were and where we came from as descendants of enslaved people.
But being classified as a settler, along with those who would have had me enslaved, didn't sit well with me.
It informed me that Lucretia's father owned two enslaved persons whom he later left in his will to family members.
At the same time, I was also reminded that enslaved persons were not always invisible participants in the art world.
James Montgomery, she helped the army rescue more than 700 enslaved people during the Combahee River raid in South Carolina.
Stockton was an enslaved woman who worked in the household of Ashbel Green, who became president of Princeton in 1812.
He was a real man with children, who was enslaved and taught how to read and write by his masters.
Harvard is accused of profiting from images of enslaved people; an explosion at a chemical plant in China turns deadly.
African-Americans, both enslaved and free, in fact, accounted for large percentages of cattlemen on horseback in the Old West.
Islamic State fighters enslaved, raped and killed thousands of Yazidis after storming their communities in Iraq's Sinjar region in 2014.
In 60 years, from 1801 to 1862, the amount of cotton picked daily by an enslaved person increased 400 percent.
There are even accounts of slave-holding parents and family members giving white female infants enslaved people as their own.
When you ask whether descendants of slave owners owe the communities they enslaved anything, you get a lot of disagreement.
Concentration camps were places where Jews and others were enslaved, tortured, and then sent to gas chambers to be murdered.
The differences between the spaces where the white family lived and socialized compared to where the enslaved toiled are stark.
Most famously, Sally Hemings, an enslaved woman, had several children with Thomas Jefferson, the former president and a slave owner.
Dozens of alien species were integrated or enslaved into the empire, each group with its own explosive concoction of ideologies.
Not only in this country but in five continents, where enslaved people laid the foundation for agriculture, hospitality and cooking.
There is no need to feel enslaved to the past, especially — but not only — if that past commemorates literal slavery.
This marks a dismal day in our history, when a Dutch ship carrying 20 enslaved Africans landed in Jamestown, Virginia.
"You could almost transport yourself back to the 19th century and see the enslaved people running, you know?" she said.
Hampton, Virginia (CNN)400 years ago, a ship carrying enslaved Africans arrived in Point Comfort on the shores of Virginia.
" The exhibition, she added, "portrays more than what we knew before, which were mostly images of servants and enslaved people.
There are many examples of enslaved people negotiating with enslavers, and there are other instances of Hemingses bargaining with Jefferson.
It took about 10 hours for one enslaved worker just to pick the seeds out of 1 pound of cotton.
What we often don't learn about is how profound an effect that invention had on the lives of enslaved workers.
India has an estimated 40 percent of almost 46 million people enslaved worldwide, according to the 2016 Global Slavery Index.
I'm reading it and thinking, do we really understand: If you were enslaved, freedom and humanity are not these abstractions.
The 1619 Project: The Times Magazine looked at the locations in the U.S. where enslaved people were bought and sold.
And Mechanicville is less than a half a mile away from where the plantations were where our ancestors were enslaved.
I say in my work that enslaved Africans were not just "hands," as they would be called in auction catalogs.
For their part, large numbers of the enslaved came to see the struggle as one between freedom and continued subjugation.
A cotton planter bought her there and later took her to Texas, where she remained enslaved through the Civil War.
The Spanish enslaved Africans and, before that, indigenous Taino people -- who gave Maunabo its name -- to work in that industry.
"Roots" dispatched legions of racist ideas of backward Africa, of civilizing slavery, of the contented slave, of loose enslaved women.
"As long as we keep our kids incarcerated in ignorance and mass stupidity they will always be enslaved," he said.
Today, nine of the cabins where enslaved people lived remain on the plantation, along a long stretch of oak trees.
Earlier this month, protesters rallied for the removal of the statue of Sims, who protesters said experimented on enslaved women.
BANGKOK — A court in Thailand convicted dozens on Wednesday of organizing a human-trafficking ring that enslaved hundreds of people.
Landowners in Virginia owned more enslaved Africans than those in any other state, and the Eastern Shore was no exception.
Neighboring Northampton County, the other county on the Eastern Shore, had the highest percentage of enslaved African-Americans, he said.
"The Underground Railroad was just one among many efforts on the part of enslaved people to liberate themselves," she said.
" An enslaved man named Stephany died after fracturing his skull "in a fall from the second to the first floor.
An overwhelming majority of white people believed that slaveowners, not enslaved African-Americans, deserved recompense for the benevolence of manumission.
Preserving sacred property rights and moving the Negro problem offshore meant that there was no justice for enslaved African-Americans.
As the Civil War came to a close in 1865, a number of people remained enslaved, especially in remote areas.
The fact so many enslaved cooks performed other domestic roles, like the raising of white children, further complicates Bertelsen's depiction.
Even when she was enslaved, she convinced her enslaver to allow herself to hire herself out and earn extra money.
In the early 1900s, Westerners enslaved, tortured, and killed the Amazon's indigenous peoples to acquire latex (a type of rubber).
"And is that the position that we want to find ourselves in again, where someone else is controlling the narrative of Charlottesville, its residents and those persons impacted — particularly the enslaved persons who were auctioned off at that very site?" she added, noting that Mr. Allan has said that his own ancestors enslaved people.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — Despite its ratification in 1850 as a free state prohibiting slavery and indentured servitude, California wavered on the status of enslaved people throughout its early history, creating legal structures that allowed slave-owning whites migrating from the midwest and south to retain ownership over enslaved Black people.
"The only thing enslaved people owned was their souls," said Daina Ramey Berry, a historian at the University of Texas and the author of "The Price for Their Pound of Flesh," a study of the monetary value of enslaved people's bodies through their life cycle, including after death, when their corpses were sometimes sold.
Maps of the colony of Virginia help to show the centrality of enslaved Africans to the growth of the tobacco economy.
She escaped, and later made 13 separate missions to rescue scores of enslaved families, helping them reach the free Northern states.
Murad, who is a part of the religious minority of the Yazidi, was captured and enslaved by the terrorist organisation ISIS.
Britain passed the Modern Slavery Act in 2015 to crack down on traffickers and protect people at risk of being enslaved.
It's just that you were enslaved, then Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks happened, now it's gangs and drugs and poverty.
Such costs include the desperate lives of enslaved people who never had rights, or the wedding of technological advancement and colonialism.
Together, US prosecutors allege the pair created a "criminal organization" that branded, blackmailed, near-starved, and ostensibly enslaved its female members.
This timeless narrative is an unforgettable recounting of Harriet Jacobs' life enslaved in North Carolina, and of her escape to freedom.
In 1739, an enslaved Central African man named Jemmy led the Stono Rebellion — the largest slave uprising in colonial American history.
It resulted in the hangings in 1835 of several enslaved black people and two white men, according to the EJI's report.
The Confederate flag is a symbol of divisiveness, one that stands for a war fought to keep People Of Color enslaved.
There are also free Black people, like Harriet's father (Clarke Peters), living alongside enslaved ones like Harriet's mother (Vanessa Bell Calloway).
After she pointed out the clear evidence of slavery to facility managers, there was no denying that the laborers were enslaved.
Adrana is traumatized after being enslaved by feared pirate Bosa Sennen, while Fura has become obsessed with finding the pirate's treasures.
On April 16, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed a bill emancipating enslaved people in Washington, the end of a long struggle.
Enslaved prostitutes are typically fed fast food, not "a $30 curry", says Peter Warrack, a Canadian expert on the screening software.
But many of those emerging from Baghouz still supported the organization which had enslaved those children, pointing to its lingering threat.
"Arise, all those who do not want be enslaved," he thundered in his speech on June 2nd, quoting China's national anthem.
They are instantly confronted with Ice Nation who've taken up residence there and also enslaved some Skaikru people long thought dead.
Hundreds of thousands of people were enslaved and exploited in the worst way to make rubber the great industry it was.
Many women view Slayer Leia as an icon of empowerment, using the chains that enslaved her to break free from oppression.
The enslaved Louis Hughes, who published a memoir many years after emancipation, recounted the story of his wife's sale and separation.
Even though she has attained her own freedom, she is unable to be happy knowing that her loved ones are enslaved.
Instead they are forced to work in brick kilns or farms, enslaved in homes as domestic workers, or sold to brothels.
Still, some enslaved and free women of African descent continued to wear headwraps as a symbol of resistance to white colonialism.
The images, owned by Harvard University, are the subject of a lawsuit over who should own the images of enslaved Africans.
The lawmaker was referring to relics in the coast of West Africa where people were enslaved and sold to the Americas.
That book was about the suffering and emancipation of enslaved Americans from the middle to the end of the nineteenth century.
Not all white Southerners supported the Confederacy either, although they opposed it for different reasons than those of enslaved African-Americans.
What is most fascinating here is the detailed rendering of what individual enslaved men and women experienced in New England households.
After the Civil War ended, formerly enslaved people were left to find family members they might not have seen in years.
It's the story of Africans who were brought here, enslaved, and taken away from everything they ever knew -- including their families.
She subsequently led over a dozen missions to rescue enslaved people and deliver them to safe houses via the Underground Railroad.
By gracing the sacred spaces of enslaved Americans with that same intention, we can give humanity and dignity to their memory.
These guys were amazing at translating our ideas and they got that we wanted to develop Enslaved as what it is.
While both Lucretia's father and her husband had the financial means to pay for Copley's talents, their enslaved persons did not.
Those people of the Virgin Islands and Haiti executed the only successful violent overthrows by those enslaved in the Western Hemisphere.
Little is known about how the two met, but it wasn't unusual for a free and enslaved couple to be married.
In the 1999 movie "The Matrix," humanity is enslaved by machines that maintain a simulation of reality to keep everyone compliant.
It's unclear if the 150 people enslaved there at the time of Jackson's death would agree with Trump's characterization of him.
But when enslaved people died, some were sold again and trafficked along the same roads and waterways they traveled while alive.
Baker was born at the Medical College of Virginia (Virginia Commonwealth University today) to enslaved parents who worked at the college.
The bodies of the enslaved served as America's largest financial asset, and they were forced to maintain America's most exported commodity.
In these sales, if an enslaved woman had a child, that child was seen as a liability to the slave trader.
In particular, the language used around the relationship between the enslaved and enslavers has had a softening effect on the institution.
She explained to them that a rite of passage for enslaved black girls was the threat of slave masters raping them.
But he doubled down on a narrative that they were "mentally enslaved," that there was a choice to not fight back.
And what do the United States and major institutions like universities owe the descendants of the enslaved people they profited from?
Georgetown University decided to give an advantage in admissions to descendants of enslaved people who were sold to fund the school.
Some of the material held by institutions was created or collected with the permission of the enslaved, but most was not.
An earlier version of a caption with a video accompanying this article referred incorrectly to the sale of 272 enslaved Africans.
In the United States of 1850, more than three million black people were still legally enslaved within the country's own borders.
Tituba was the enslaved black woman who was the first person accused of practicing witchcraft in the infamous Salem Witch Trials.
This nation was born in gun violence, inhumanely inflicted from the start on American Indians and on my enslaved African ancestors.
Also, it was the music of people who were enslaved in South America, so it has all that memory as well.
It told the story of a plantation heroine, Treemonisha, who defeats a mystic who is keeping his followers enslaved through ignorance.
Some enslaved Africans were able to sell their labor or craftsmanship to others, thereby earning enough money to purchase their freedom.
The 1619 Project: The Times Magazine looked at the locations in the United States where enslaved people were bought and sold.
These techniques of supervision were developed by folks trying to squeeze as much productivity out of their enslaved workforce as possible.
Athleisure was bigger than ever, and it seemed like everyone I knew was either dead or enslaved by the Tall Ones.
In a series of small collages, she frames historical images of enslaved people and plantation workers within advertisements for cruise lines.
In my final one the girl finds out that the master's daughter who she's been enslaved to is her half sister.
In 1638, eight years after John Winthrop's famed "City Upon a Hill" sermon, the first documented shipment of enslaved Africans arrived.
But this time — when it comes to justice for foreign nationals and those they harmed, tortured and enslaved — should be different.
"I was thinking about the enslaved who were taken from our continent and never made it across the ocean," he said.
But the story of Henrietta Wood, a formerly enslaved woman who sued for restitution and won, is missing from the discussion.
"I have so rarely been afforded the right of farewell," Hi thinks, summarizing the tragedy of human entanglements for the enslaved.
The section recently posed a question to students about whether the United States owes reparations to the descendants of enslaved people.
While those being enslaved need to be liberated from their places of exploitation, raid and rescue operations can cause unintended harm.
In the 1840s, New York Life, the nation's third-largest life insurance company, sold 508 policies on enslaved men and women.
There are artifacts and exhibits inside that depict the lives of the people who were enslaved there and across the country.
Blackface dates to nearly 200 years, when white performers darkened their faces with polish to mock enslaved Africans in minstrel shows.
Black descendents of ethnic groups in the south are typically enslaved by lighter-skinned Mauritanians - often as cattle herders and servants.
So far, these crime bosses have been masterful at circumventing the sanctions that have primarily hurt the enslaved North Korean population.
FOTM aims to deepen our understanding of the experiences of enslaved people, and slavery's role in the development of the country.
On April 2100, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed a bill emancipating enslaved people in Washington, the end of a long struggle.
It offered concrete proof to enslaved people and their allies that the federal government might facilitate the destruction of slavery everywhere.
And while enslaved Africans may not have carried their instruments across the Atlantic Ocean, nothing could take away their musical influences.
She knows too well the toll of war; her father and seven brothers were killed in battle and her mother enslaved.
It is in the nefarious alchemy of heritage history that enslaved Africans become "workers," and Native Americans and colonists are pals.
In October, McCray announced that she would soon hang a portrait of a formerly enslaved man on the walls of Gracie Mansion.
She has been public enemy No. 1, sold, enslaved, raped, betrayed (a few times), cursed, and the survivor of several assassination attempts.
As an enslaved and tainted woman of color, however, it's highly unlikely that she would have been permitted to re-enter society.
During the court hearings, which are covered at length, some judges also express discomfort equating their plight with that of enslaved people.
The jinni is a disembodied, supernatural being from Middle Eastern mythology and can be enslaved by humans through the use of magic.
It erases the stories of enslaved black people who, despite the most oppressive circumstances, managed to lead as many as 313 rebellions.
There are enslaved people who choose to stay on the plantation, like Harriet's sister Rachel who won't leave her small children behind.
He would spend five and a half years enslaved in Alabama before learning from Union soldiers that slavery was abolished in 1865.
We then passed through the Field of Angels, which commemorates the 2,200 enslaved children who died in St. John the Baptist Parish.
From the late 1800s onwards, the Purus river was settled by rubber plantation owners who enslaved, tortured and massacred the Apurinã people.
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice is the latest release from English game studio Ninja Theory, the team behind games like Heavenly Sword and Enslaved.
Hitler has been remembered as a god-like figure, while women have been enslaved, used only for reproduction and kept as cattle.
India banned bonded labor in 1976, but millions of people remain enslaved in fields, brick kilns, rice mills, brothels and private homes.
He suggested his fellow African-Americans prefer Democrats because they are "mentally enslaved" by a Democratic platform unduly focused on past injustice.
AH: What we do with the show is give perspectives on enslaved Americans who didn't believe they were worthy of being freed.
Brown traces these social dances from their 19th-century origins among enslaved Africans to their Jazz Age incarnations, such as the Charleston.
On a business trip to Senegal he visited the Maison des Esclaves, where enslaved Africans were loaded onto ships for the Americas.
But this year marks another anniversary: it marks the 400th year the first enslaved Africans were brought to America -- specifically to Jamestown.
It was during a religious and political gathering that enslaved Africans and Creoles mounted an insurrection against plantation owners in August 1791.
The 1866 oil painting "Slave Market" depicts a nude fair-skinned enslaved woman being probed by Middle Eastern or North African men.
Porcher was asked to include folk remedies used by white Southerners, as well as those used by enslaved Africans and indigenous peoples.
However, a 2016 study from the Walk Free Foundation estimated far fewer remained enslaved at 43,000 people -- representing 1.06% of the population.
The issue cuts along racial lines, with black descendents of ethnic groups along the Senegal river typically enslaved by lighter-skinned Mauritanians.
During the last decades of slavery, anti-slavery reformers revealed that slave owners used horrifying violence against enslaved men, women, and children.
Scholars will tell you many enslaved people damaged tools and crops, fought and poisoned their owners, and violently rebelled on the regular.
And a university board also recently approved erecting a $6 million campus memorial to enslaved laborers whose sweat helped build the school.
The whole setup is automatic, just like the original Twitch Plays Pokémon — although it has enslaved one of the creators' jailbroken iPhones.
Lobster became known as the "poor man's protein" among European settlers, and the shellfish was often served to imprisoned and enslaved people.
"These were real people," Ms. Bayonne-Johnson said of her enslaved forebears, "and I wanted to put faces on them for him."
"If people want to be enslaved by technology because they get benefit out of it they can make that choice," he said.
The statistical model used by the project estimates that there are 12,000 to 15,000 living descendants of the original 272 enslaved people.
Barred from participating in politics, enslaved African-Americans could not register their opinions about secession, let alone slavery, at the ballot box.
" In another episode, Lewis compared being on welfare to being enslaved, arguing that the welfare state had "substituted one plantation for another.
They are being methodically slaughtered, sexually enslaved, and driven from the very lands where their religions took root almost 2,000 years ago.
Their burning of the king and his enslaved and native supporters together signified the opposite of what we think of as America.
As enslaved Africans came in, New England merchants sent Indian captives out, banishing them to Barbados or somewhere else beyond the seas.
"Free State of Jones" is careful not to suggest that the conditions endured by disenfranchised white and enslaved black Mississippians were identical.
Though some blacks purchased other blacks for humanitarian purposes, including family members, many others enslaved fellow blacks for their own economic benefit.
Typically, they focus on the coming of age of a young white man, while the enslaved people on board are barely visible.
In "The Birth of a Nation," the assaults (filmed more discreetly than other acts of brutality) reveal the vulnerability of enslaved women.
Regardless of our country's history or our ambivalence about the memory of slavery, we can choose to remember the enslaved — the forgotten.
Her narration includes sections that jump back even further in time to 1855, when she was an enslaved child on a plantation.
Sims was a surgeon in the 19th century who conducted experiments on women, usually women of color and mostly enslaved black women.
This story is based on interviews with Fisehaye, eight other women enslaved by Islamic State, and five men kidnapped by the group.
If the young Southern gentleman thought that they would find easy targets in the men they kept enslaved, they were very wrong.
Even though I mocked the concept of EDC just a few years ago, I'm now fully enslaved by this admittedly powerful branding.
Humanity is outgunned, outmatched, and enslaved in a gritty new short film from South African South African science fiction wunderkind Neill Blomkamp.
We thought that if people who listen to Enslaved cannot experience it in synchronicity, then maybe we aren't doing what we wanted.
The markers, according to the Middle Passage project, shine a light on the perseverance of an enslaved people against a brutal system.
So was a short-lived plan to develop homes, retail and office space at Fort Negley, where enslaved African-Americans are buried.
The documents suggest that in the 1780s, the enslaved teenager escaped from the Gardiners, and they sent agents to track him down.
Princeton University will name two spaces after Betsey Stockton and James Collins Johnson, enslaved individuals who lived and worked on its campus.
It's a radical work by the historian Julius Scott that shows how Haiti became the first country founded by formerly enslaved people.
They enslaved and raped minority Yazidis and executed foreign journalists on camera — actions designed and packaged for public consumption, calculated to terrify.
Enslavers increasingly shift already enslaved people in the South and West into what would become the new cotton territories of the South.
There is no template for providing reparations to descendants of enslaved African-Americans, but Americans have received compensation for historical injustices before.
Jack Yates, a formerly enslaved Baptist minister, pooled together $1,000 in 1872 to purchase 10 acres of land for annual Juneteenth celebrations.
Two years ago, artifacts were found in the space where the enslaved would have lived from around the 1830s to the 1860s.
Who owns African-American history: the generally white-dominated institutions that house many of its traces, or the descendants of the enslaved?
In 1860, for example, enslaved people accounted for some 10 percent of the state's population, compared to, say, South Carolina's 57 percent.
Born in slavery in Mississippi in 1862, Wells grew up during Reconstruction, when constitutional rights were extended to formerly enslaved African-Americans.
Fifty years later, the Taíno had been nearly killed off by Columbus and his successors, who enslaved and massacred the native tribe.
Most students of Gullah-Geechee cuisine thought Carolina Gold was the only rice that enslaved Africans in the coastal South had cooked.
What you're saying to the enslaved person is that you don't own your time at all; I own you and your time.
When emancipation came, formerly enslaved people would come to their home every night and he would stand up and read the news.
During that offensive, the radical Sunni Muslim group massacred, enslaved and raped thousands of Yazidis, whom they consider to be devil-worshippers.
When I think about this nation as a whole, it wouldn't be what it is now without the contributions of enslaved Africans.
Instead, it describes the "colorful" slave trader Zephaniah Kingsley, who gets credit for having "carefully trained" enslaved people to farm his cotton.
The seminary hopes to identify descendants of the enslaved laborers who worked on campus and seminarians who experienced discrimination at the school.
The sight of so many enslaved men and women on campus in the 1850s astonished Mr. Brooks, the young seminarian from Massachusetts.
The museum building was erected in 1679 and, until 1811, it housed people enslaved and owned by the Dutch East India Company.
"Sugar" explores the relationship between two enslaved men whose romance is conducted under the supportive gaze of an elder called Aunt Mama.
However, I do not believe that the ancestors of people who were enslaved over 150 years ago should be provided with reparations.
"It really makes it real," said Ms. Campbell-Coleman, who learned in December that her ancestors had been enslaved by the Jesuits.
In need of troops, the British offered freedom to enslaved men but only if they joined the fight against the United States.
To ensure their commitment to the Union, Lincoln simply turned a blind eye, dashing the democratic aspirations of thousands of enslaved people.
"People would ring a bell when the bounty hunters were spotted to give enslaved people enough time to hide," Ms. Talbot said.
"My Story; My Voice," is the heart-wrenching tale of Betty, a woman who was enslaved by a wealthy family in Williamsburg.
In their small Honduran town, Ms. Batiz's family was part of the Garifuna community, descendants of enslaved Africans and indigenous Central Americans.
In the past they've shared "leaked images" from his private Caribbean island, which they claimed showed enslaved children trapped in underground rooms.
"The White Shoes series among many things is addressing a history of violence inflicted upon black women and those enslaved," explains the artist.
Even the language of "legacy admissions," the concept this plan expands to include the descendants of the enslaved, comes from affirmative action frameworks.
Judah Ben-Hur is a Jewish prince who is enslaved by the Romans and betrayed by his childhood friend, the evil Roman Messala.
The University of Kentucky likewise shrouded a WPA mural by Ann Rice O'Hanlon that included visuals of enslaved people working in the fields.
It is a brilliant thematic set piece throughout the film, that makes viewers sit with the horror of how slavery ravaged enslaved families.
Spare a thought, while watching the two Korean presidents behave like old friends, for the 80,000 to 130,000 prisoners enslaved in Pyongyang's gulags.
One of them has dispatched Constandin and Ionita to capture an enslaved Gypsy who has run away after sleeping with the boyar's wife.
The text accompanying a picture of Nepalese construction workers uses stronger language: labourers "in the Gulf region are considered to be contractually enslaved".
She said that as a matter of routine, the Japanese military established "comfort stations" in garrisons that sexually enslaved Filipino girls and women.
The Jesuits held an emotional ceremony in 2017 apologizing for selling enslaved people to sustain the school financially and pay off its debt.
From Nigeria and other African countries, AncestryDNA tells me my enslaved ancestors were likely shipped to Virginia and other Southern states in America.
And the labour market also includes people willingly and legally performing work that is not always clearly different from that of the enslaved.
Ethnic cleansing by ISIS has displaced, killed and enslaved hundreds of thousands of Iraqi Yazidis, members of an ancient ethnic and religious minority.
But we were able, for example, to get enslaved people's memoirs about being lonely, among the many other problems they faced in slavery.
The aim: highlight the scope of the issue and help bring attention to the 40.3 million (and counting) people that are enslaved worldwide.
"Slaves did not lose their dignity (any more than they lost their humanity) because the government allowed them to be enslaved," he wrote.
Many bonded laborers are essentially enslaved, as they work to pay off heavy debts that are compounded by interest and shady accounting practices.
They force captive apes into servitude in a manner that recalls images of the enslaved Israelites in Egypt being forced to build pyramids.

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