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slaveholder
[sleyv-hohl-der]
slaveholder
/ ˈɪˌəʊə /
noun
a person who owns slaves
Other Word Forms
- slaveholding noun
- nonslaveholding adjective
- ˈˌDZ徱Բ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of slaveholder1
Example Sentences
In 2016, Harvard Law School agreed to change a shield that was based on the crest of an 18th Century slaveholder.
“All men are created equal,” wrote slaveholder Thomas Jefferson, in words that have been a source of consternation ever since.
Many white slaveholders, especially in Virginia’s upper-class homes, considered mixed-race people a sort of status symbol, just as some people today think of a flashy car or an expensive new smartphone.
"Wow, I'm a little bit in shock. I mean I've always thought of myself as half Puerto Rican. I didn't think my family was originally from Spain and slaveholders."
People assume that because California was a free state, there were no enslaved people and slaveholders didn’t bring enslaved people into the state.
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