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slave market (n)

a marketplace where slaves were auctioned off (especially in the southern United States before the American Civil War)

slave market Sentence Examples

  1. The slave market was a bustling hub of human misery, where countless lives were bought and sold.
  2. Under the scorching sun, slaves were paraded before potential buyers at the infamous slave market.
  3. The stench of fear and desperation permeated the air of the slave market, a grim testament to humanity's darkest chapter.
  4. The auctioneer's gavel banged with a sickening thud, sealing the fate of another unfortunate soul at the slave market.
  5. The shackles that bound the slaves at the market were a constant reminder of the cruel system that had enslaved them.
  6. Secret abolitionists risked their lives to infiltrate the slave market and liberate the oppressed.
  7. The slave market served as a breeding ground for violence and abuse, fostering a culture of fear and submission.
  8. The profits from the slave market enriched a few wealthy slave owners, while the lives of countless others were forever scarred.
  9. Enslaved women were subjected to unimaginable horrors at the slave market, their bodies and spirits alike commodified and exploited.
  10. The horrors witnessed at the slave market left an indelible mark on history, a reminder of the atrocities committed in the name of greed and injustice.

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a marketplace where slaves were auctioned off (especially in the southern United States before the American Civil War)

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The slave market was a bustling hub of human misery, where countless lives were bought and sold.

Under the scorching sun, slaves were paraded before potential buyers at the infamous slave market.

The stench of fear and desperation permeated the air of the slave market, a grim testament to humanity's darkest chapter.

The auctioneer's gavel banged with a sickening thud, sealing the fate of another unfortunate soul at the slave market.