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white slaver
noun
- a person engaged in white-slave traffic or business.
white-slaver
noun
- a person who procures or forces women to become prostitutes
Word History and Origins
Origin of white slaver1
Example Sentences
By that time, white slavers had grown so accustomed to ignoring the Emancipation Proclamation, issued more than two years earlier, that even after Juneteenth, the institution of enslavement lingered on.
Marjorie Taylor Greene's South is a place where white-on-Black chattel slavery was a "benign institution" and the Black slaves were "happy", and the white slavers were "benevolent" and "kind".
They could be lamentations or celebrations; at the same time, they could serve as a means of stealthy communication, spreading news outside the ken of white slavers.
These politicians were white slavers, white colonizers and white abolitionists — who were nonetheless willing to make deals with slavers and colonists.
It stands in stark relief against the movie’s consistently cartoonish portrayals of the white slavers.
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