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enslaved

[ en-sleyvd ]

adjective

  1. made a slave; held in slavery or bondage:

    Enslaved people were seen not as people at all but as commodities to be bought, sold, and exploited.



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Other Word Forms

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Word History and Origins

Origin of enslaved1

First recorded in 1660–70; enslave ( def ) + -ed 2( def )
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Black people in my family and community were, of course, descendants of the enslaved.

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I’m also obsessed with maroonage, a Black cultural tradition in which people who were enslaved would escape to the mountains and form independent communities.

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Riding those subterranean rails is Cora, a headstrong enslaved woman determined to find her freedom in the North and learn the fate of her disappeared mother.

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When one of her enslaved piglets colors a picture with crayons, she turns him into a pork chop.

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The heroine — daughter of a plantation owner — gets caught in the chaos and stumbles upon a group of formerly enslaved people from her father’s cotton fields.

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