19 example sentences using slavery.
Slavery used in a sentence
Slavery in a sentence as a noun
Visa handcuffs are not slavery per say, but close enough.
Then, "Also, you should be grateful that your ancestors went through slavery.
I don't believe that most such employees see their work as "slavery" when they have to work excessive hours.
"I don't believe that most such employees see their work as "slavery" when they have to work excessive hours.
Prohibition, slavery, and civil rights come to mind.
* "Steve" later informs the author, "its ok to make jokes about slavery because thats over".
Anti-slavery campaigners in to 1800s used to beat their children.
It's like a stereotypical town thought to exist in the backwoods of Arkansas, but it's real, slavery is still legal, and it's part of the US.
Go visit the signup page, and right at the bottom you'll see this tagline:If you can spare $50 for a social network I'm guessing you can spare $50 to help put an end to slavery.
This country has gotten rid of slavery and overcome major hurdles of sexual and racial inequality.
And if you had no idea about the slavery and corruption and you are downvoting this you are only proving how mentally you are exactly like them.
Government will be leaned on and pressured to hand their people over to a US legal system I have zero faith in, and a penal system that borders a barbaric reinvention of slavery.
We've passed constitutional amendments outlawing slavery, giving women the vote, and instituting civil rights.
Why is it so hard to accept that sexist language and actions are offensive to men?I suspect that most people would agree that white people can be offended by the use of terms like "******", or jokes about slavery.
The document attesting to that agreement is also the document that protected and enshrined slavery in America for several more generations.
But none of us today were alive at the time America consented to the Constitution, just as none of us today were alive at the time America imported millions of blacks into slavery.
Given that the terms change from what the worker originally agreed to - for example, a lot of these work camps don't bother paying the workers, and freedom to roam is curtailed - it's more analagous to slavery than indentured servitude.
Just like you cannot completely voluntarily sell yourself into slavery under US law, there are certain inalienable rights that cannot be given up under european law, and control over your personal data is one of them.
Over the years, amendments have given us some very fundamental changes: the abolition of slavery, the right of women to vote, presidential term limits, etc. Granted, it's a slow process that the author may be impatient with, but it's probably preferable to having a government that can arbitrarily dispose of people's rights.
Slavery definitions
the state of being under the control of another person
the practice of owning slaves
See also: slaveholding
work done under harsh conditions for little or no pay