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  2. Slave contract - Wikipedia

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    A slave contract (Korean: 노예 계약; Hanja: 奴隸 契約; RR: noye gyeyak) refers to an unfair, long-term contract between Korean entertainers and their management agencies. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Conditions

  3. Meno - Wikipedia

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    Meno (/ ˈ m iː n oʊ /; Ancient Greek: Μένων, Ménōn) is a Socratic dialogue written by Plato around 385 BC., but set at an earlier date around 402 BC. [1] Meno begins the dialogue by asking Socrates whether virtue is taught, acquired by practice, or comes by nature. [2]

  4. Asiento de Negros - Wikipedia

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    Slave-contracts of the WIC with Grillo and Lomellini of Madrid, 1662 and 1667, [47] [48] who were permitted to sub-contract to any nation friendly to Spain. July 5, 1662 – 1669: Grillo and Lomellini promised to ship 24,000 slaves in seven years, assisted by the Dutch West India Company and the English Royal Adventurers from Jamaica to ...

  5. Padrone system - Wikipedia

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    In 1886, he fought the padrone system persuading Congressman Henry B. Lovering of Massachusetts to introduce a bill to ban importation of slave contract labor from Italy into the United States. [10] On October 29, 1895, Moreno was condemned for libel against Italian minister to the United States, Baron Saverio Fava , whom he had accused of ...

  6. An NC slave’s forgotten story reappears after a century ...

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    “The United States Governed by Six Hundred Thousand Despots” offers a harsh indictment of slavery and American democracy.

  7. Voluntary slavery - Wikipedia

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    Since the slave loses his status as a moral agent once the slave contract is enforced, the slave cannot act to enforce anything owed to him by his master. Rousseau contrasted this to the social contract , in that the subjects of the government have control over their masters. [ 15 ]

  8. Talk:Meno's slave - Wikipedia

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  9. History of slavery - Wikipedia

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    The remainder was scattered among the army of Islam. At Rūr, a random 60,000 captives reduced to slavery. At Brahamanabad 30,000 slaves were allegedly taken. At Multan 6,000. Slave raids continued to be made throughout the late Umayyad period in Sindh, but also much further into Hind, as far as Ujjain and Malwa. The Abbasid governors raided ...