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Slavery, where people are owned by others, and live to serve their owners without pay
Slave (BDSM), a form of sexual and consenual submission
Slave clock, in technology, a clock or timer that synchrnonizes to a master clock
Slave station, either a station used to traffic slaves, or a technical device that synchronizes to a master station
Slave bell, a brass bell used to regulate slavery at the Cape Colony
Master/slave, in technology, a relationship between two or more devices or assemblies in which one device, the "master", controls the operation of the other, the "slave"
Master cylinder and Slave cylinder in a hydraulicly-controlled clutch system or brake system on a vehicle
It has been suggested that Chattel slavery be merged into this article or section. ... Slave is a term often used in BDSM to connote a specific form of submissive. ... In telecommunication, a slave clock is a clock that is coordinated with a master clock. ... Historically a slave station was the collection and transfer location utilized in the slave trade for handling human slaves. ... The Slave Bell was used to punctuate the day at the Cape Colony during the days when slavery was still practised there. ... Master/slave is a model for a communication protocol where one device or process has unidirectional control over another (or others). ... The master cylinder is a hydraulic control device that converts physical pressure (commonly from a drivers foot) into hydraulic pressure to operate other device(s) in the hydraulic system. ... Arguably the hottest of the 70s Ohio funk bands, Slave had a great run in the late 70s and early 80s. ... It has been suggested that Shithead (card game) be merged into this article or section. ...
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Recovered Histories: Reawakening the narratives of enslavement, resistance and the fight for freedom is Anti-Slavery International's newest website.
It provides insight into the Transatlantic Slave Trade and the struggle between those seeking to maintain the trade and those fighting for its abolition.
Containing over 40,000 digitised pages of literature on the slave trade, the website covers over 100 years of campaigning in Europe and the Americas, capturing the voices of the enslaved, enslavers, slave ship surgeons, abolitionists, parliamentarians, clergy and rebels...
slave was not an object of contempt, because labour was not despised as it was elsewhere.
slaves who were Christians had pagan masters to whom this sentiment of fraternity was unknown, and who sometimes exhibited that cruelty of which moralists and poets so often speak.
slaves to seek in all things to please their masters, not to contradict them, to do them no wrong, to honour them, to be loyal to them, so as to make the teaching of God Our Saviour shine forth before the eyes of all, and to prevent that name and teaching from being