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slavocracy
slavocracy (sleɪˈvɒkrəsɪ) Also slaveocracy. [f. slave n.1 + -ocracy, but with erroneous application.] The domination of slave-holders; slave-holders collectively as a dominant or powerful class.1840 Illinois State Reg. (Springfield) 22 Jan. 2/2 The reign of the slaveocracy is hastening to a close. 1...
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Slave Power
The Slave Power, or Slavocracy, referred to the perceived political power held by American slaveowners in the federal government of the United States during hating Black people or liking them, denouncing slavery as a sin or promising to guarantee its protection in the Deep South) could unite to attack the slavocracy
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Slavery at American colleges and universities
Many colleges founded in states with legalized slavery utilized enslaved people and benefited from the slavocracy. White supremacy and structural racism at Princeton did not end with the end of the slavocracy.
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squirocracy
squiˈrocracy rare. [f. squire n. + -ocracy.] = squirearchy1.1834 Tait's Mag. I. 276 How little of community of interest..exists between the people and the Squirocracy. 1890 C. Martyn W. Phillips 159 Half a dozen prominent and elderly squires dominated it [Concord, Mass.]... The squirocracy naturally...
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An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans
Child's argument includes a distrust of the growing political power of the Southern states, which she perceived as a slavocracy.
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The twin relics of barbarism
In the United States, the southern slavocracy was an expression also known as the southern way of life.
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Edward Trelawny (colonial administrator)
The pamphlet immediately proved controversial among the Jamaican slavocracy, whom Trelawny felt owned too many slaves.
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Arch of Nero (painting)
For northeasterners such as Cole, the prime source of corruption of American republicanism was the Southern slavocracy and its unjust influence within
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Peter Beckford (junior)
During this period, his political and financial success led to social pre-eminence among the Jamaican slavocracy.
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Slave Power - Wikipedia
The Slave Power, or Slavocracy, referred to the perceived political power held by American slaveowners in the federal government of the United States during the Antebellum period. [1] Antislavery campaigners charged that this small group of wealthy slaveholders had seized political control of their states and were trying to take over the ...
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Grenadian nationality law
Indigo became the staple crop until around 1702, when sugar cultivation was introduced along with the typical slavocracy that accompanied the growth of
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Heather Cox Richardson
Believing a small group of men who controlled all three branches of government were turning the country into a slavocracy, the party’s founders united
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Clement Vallandigham
Vallandingham commented on Brown:
Vallandingham was pro-slavery, described in a hostile newspaper as "perform[ing] the dirty work of the Southern slavocracy
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Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
After the war, he won election to the South Carolina legislature, where he and his brother Thomas represented the landed slavocracy of the South Carolina
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