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proslavery
[ proh-sley-vuh-ree, -sleyv-ree ]
adjective
- favoring slavery.
- U.S. History. favoring the continued enslavement of Black people, or opposed to ending or altering the institution of slavery.
noun
- the favoring or support of slavery.
proslavery
/ ˌprəʊˈsleɪvərɪ /
adjective
- in favour of or supporting slavery
Other Words From
- pro·slaver noun
- pro·slaver·y·ism noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of proslavery1
Example Sentences
A proslavery mob attacked an abolitionist newspaper and other known antislavery activists.
Abolitionist publisher Elijah Lovejoy is killed by a proslavery mob in Alton, Illinois.
He eventually was forced to integrate, but he continued to hand out pro-Confederate and proslavery pamphlets to customers.
Before Jan. 6, 2021, that symbol of the proslavery Civil War rebels had never flown in the institutional heart of American democracy outside of being featured as part of another state’s flag.
The debate raged on amid mounting violence between proslavery and antislavery settlers in “Bleeding Kansas.”
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