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'''[[Slavery]]''' is a social-economic system under which certain persons known as slaves are deprived of personal freedom and compelled to perform labour or services. The following is a '''list of known slaves''' in alphabetical order of first name:
'''[[Slavery]]''' is a social-economic system under which certain persons known as slaves are deprived of personal freedom and compelled to perform labour or services. The following is a '''list of known slaves''' in alphabetical order of first name:

Black people have come through a lot of hard times since the white people days. Now that we blacks have the opportunity to live our lives in peace and tranquility. and stop the racial profiling it is very offensive.


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Slavery is a social-economic system under which certain persons known as slaves are deprived of personal freedom and compelled to perform labour or services. The following is a list of known slaves in alphabetical order of first name:

Black people have come through a lot of hard times since the white people days. Now that we blacks have the opportunity to live our lives in peace and tranquility. and stop the racial profiling it is very offensive.

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  • Dave Drake, also known as Dave the Potter, (c. 18011876)
  • Denmark Vesey (c. 17671822) was an African American slave, and later a freeman, who planned what would have been one of the largest slave rebellions in the United States had word of the plans not been leaked.
  • Dincă, the half-Roma slave and illegitimate child of a Cantacuzino boyar in the 19th Century Danubian Principalities (the present Romania). Well-eduated, working as a cook but not allowed to marry his French mistress and go free, which had led him to murder his lover and kill himself. The affair shocked public opinion and was one of the factors contributing to the abolition of Slavery in Romania (see [1]).
  • The Roman Emperor Diocletian was, by some sources, born as the slave of Senator Anullinus. By other sources, it was Diocletian's father (whose own name in unknown) who was a slave, and he was freed previous to the birth of his son, the future emperor [2].
  • Dred Scott (c. 17991858), attempted to sue for his freedom in Scott v. Sandford.

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  • Terence (full name Publius Terentius Afer), Roman playwright, comic poet who wrote before and possibly after his freedom, died 159 BC.
  • Toussaint L'Ouverture, freed slave who led the slave revolt that led to the independence of Haiti.
  • Turgut Reis, a well-known Ottoman Admiral of the 16th Century, was captured by the Genoese at Corsica and was forced to work as a galley slave for nearly four years. He was finally rescued by his fellow admiral Barbarossa, who laid siege to Genoa and secured Turgut Reis' release for the prodigious ransom of 3,500 gold ducats.

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  • Vincent de Paul. (15761660) Taken captive by Turkish pirates, sold into slavery, freed in 1607. Slaves had terrible markings on their backs. This was terrible for them because they were torchered. Slaves,[who were freed in 1607] were not treated the way that black people would be treated nowadays. If they were, there would be some serious issues. slaves tried to escape to many places, including Georgia. [But everybody knows it wasn't a state in the 1600's.]

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  • Yaqut al-Hamawi, sold into slavery in 12th Century Syria and taken to Baghdad, was provided with a good education by an enlightened owner and later freed. He eventually gained a reputation as a biographer and geographer.
  • York, an African-American slave on the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

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