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How to use enslavement in a sentence

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His governorship of Hispaniola was the low point, an outburst of gold fever accompanied by the enslavement and slaughter of the native people.
On the one hand, many Guarani became victims of disease, enslavement, harsh labour, and displacement.
Thirty years of totalitarianism reduced people's capacity to think, producing a society in love with its own enslavement.
The speech, an argument against the enslavement of women, was to be directed to a hostile audience of whites.
Along with exploitation, enslavement also bred intimacy, mutuality, and reciprocal dependency.
The illiteracy of Africans their fundamental ineducability seemed to confirm their primitive status and justify their enslavement.
In practice, however, the court served to confirm enslavement at least as often as it established freedom.
With this he would regain his freedom from enslavement to the wicked Asurimus, to that pretender to godhood.
Confronted now with the possibility of ridding the world of a tyrant, they opt for further enslavement of his subjects.
The previous inhabitants, Taino indigenes, were destroyed by diseases, weapons, and enslavement brought by the Spanish.
Whatever the explanation, accommodation to slavery does not equal the acceptance of enslavement.
As a cultural form, the cakewalk originated on the antebellum plantation as a key vehicle of black resistance against enslavement.
Perhaps most revealing are postcolonial responses to the traumas of slaving and enslavement evident in stamps.
Nine children and three women told similar stories of enslavement and brutalization, including rape.
But in the end, they all prefer the safety of enslavement to the dangers of freedom.
During enslavement, Gullahs and Geechees were not allowed to write or read.
No enslavement and no tyranny are as ruthless and as demanding as slavery to physical desires and passions.
Accounts written by other mariners shipwrecked along the same coast chronicled brutal enslavement at the hands of ruthless desert nomads.
Only such a premise can legitimise the wholesale domination, enslavement or extermination of other peoples.
There's no doubt that Jeremy Scott, despite his assertions to the contrary, was making a statement about the enslavement of human beings.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We are considering the subject of the enslavement of the African race in this Republic.
I execrate the enslavement of the mind of our young children by the ecclesiastics.
This enslavement was not to foreign rulers, but to those of their own blood.
I have long since ceased to cherish any spirit of bitterness against the Southern white people on account of the enslavement of my race.
Rather, it is the institution of enslavement that excludes these activities when defining Black womanhood.
Families now gather and observe the holiday by reciting the story of enslavement and their miraculous freedom, from a book called the Hagaddah.
When investigations seek origins, they must quickly confront slavery and the meanings of enslavement in American history.
The South had begun by agreeing reluctantly to the enslavement of men.
For the newly manumitted, Emancipation Day provided an outlet to reflect upon the vast possibilities of freedom from enslavement.
He says that there can be no high civilization without enslavement of the masses, either nominal or real.
Absorption, alignment, subjugation, dependency, colonialism, globalization, enslavement, extermination, annihilation, obliteration, and genocide.
During the early colonial period, Mexico, then known as the viceroyalty of New Spain, became a lucrative center for Trans-Atlantic enslavement.
Walker read a considerable number of narratives of the enslaved and consulted primary sources and documents as well to have an objective picture of enslavement.
Based on the actual enslavement of blacks carried on by a Tennessee bounty hunter early in the 20th century, the play is set in 1911 in a Pittsburgh boarding house.
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