Slave
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- A person who is owned by another, as their property.
- A person who is forced to work for another, especially without pay.
- A person who is forced to perform sexual acts or other acts on a regular or continuing basis against their will.
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- The Greek Slave
- Slave trade
- Master-slave dialectic
- Arab slave trade
- Atlantic slave trade
- Master-slave morality
- Slave (band)
- Slave to the Rhythm
- Radio Slave
- The Slave Market
- Slave auction
- Slave narrative
- Slave to Love
- African slave trade
- Buchenwald Slave Laborers Liberation
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