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Laborers

The workers , especially manual workers in a country , company or industry considered as a group.

Conquest

Taking control of a place of people by force of arms.

Domination

Control , power , or authority over others or another.

War Captives

Captives of war.

Isin

Servitude

Eru

Slavery

Serf

Somebody who is , or is like , an enslaved laborer.

Slave

One person who was forced to work for another person.

Middle Passage

The journey by enslaved Africans aboard a slave ship across the Atlantic from Africa to the Americas.

Triangular Trade

The import component of the European Slave Trade.

Resilience

The ability to recover quickly from setbacks.

Mutinies

Rebellions against legal authority , especially by soldiers or sailors refusing to obey orders and , often , attaching their officers.

Dehumanize

The idea of reducing humans to things by treating them as nonhuman objects.

Uncivilized

Not considered to be socially , culturally , or morally advanced.

Superiority

Adopting or showing an attitude of condescension toward others.

Inferiority

Lower or low in rank , standing , or degree .

Oppressor

A person/group who keeps others who keeps others down by cruel and unjust use of power


Racism

The practice of discriminating against people based on such belief.

Dislocation

The psychological and physical shift of a people from their home , history , values , customs , and traditions

Ebonics

Language formed by a mixture of English words and African linguistical structures .

Bias

An unfair preference for or dislike of something.

Stereotype

Oversimplified standardized image/idea held by one person/group.

Exploit

Unfair treatment or use of somebody or something usually for self gain.

Decentering

Taking central focus away from a particular idea/position.