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31. They would rather starve to death than accept the fate of slavery. 32. There was an impassable barrier between the white race and the one which they had reduced to slavery. 33. He theorized that the underlying cause of the war was slavery. 34. The slavery was overthrown after the Civil War in U.S.A. 35. Millions of Africans were sold into slavery between the 17th and 19th centuries. 36. Abraham Lincoln campaigned for the abolition of slavery, he succeeded. 37. Slavery destroys human dignity. 38. Beneath/Below/Under the surface of contemporary West Indian life lurk memories of slavery. 39. The American Civil War was fought between the North and the South partly over the issue of slavery. 40. Slavery provided the foundation for many ancient types of society. 41. Failure to enter into debt slavery equals social delinquency. 42. Some sell their children into slavery or prostitution. 43. Ants have progressed from slavery into domestication. 44. The 13th Amendment forbade slavery and involuntary servitude. 45. Work without love is slavery.Mother Teresa 46. Slavery was abolished after the Civil War. 47. His journal shows he disapproved of slavery. 48. She wants to liberate women from their biological slavery. 49. In the North, slavery was abolished. 50. He will speak on slavery in ant colonies. 51. The result was that people cared little about slavery. 52. He played a brief part in legitimizing black slavery. 53. A strong musical culture survived the deprivations of slavery. 54. This is slavery, not to speak one's thought.Euripides 55. Furthermore, they had come into it straight from slavery. 56. Slavery was not officially outlawed in Australia until 1859. 57. They were waiting for their masters to carry them overseas to slavery. 58. It is only after slavery and prison that the sweetest appreciation of freedom can come.Malcolm X 59. As a part of the Missouri Compromise, Congress had prohibited slavery within that territory. 60. Annie had been born in slavery, and this made her a notable citizen.