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Whites 'sexual exploitation of their slaves, therefore, should not be viewed simply as either a method of slave-breeding or the fulfillment of slaveholders' sexual urges.
Feminist Perspectives on Rape Whisnant, Rebecca 2009
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Based on Kentucky's history as a slave-breeding and exporting state, on the fence during the Civil War and with strong feelings lingering today, there is good reason to consider the role of racism in politics and everyday life.
Hilary Lambert: Obama Volunteers Face Uphill Slog in White Rural Kentucky 2008
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So much were the people of the Border States averse to being brought into competition with slave-breeding in Dahomey, that the original conspirators were obliged to forego, for a time at least, this incident in the motives of the earlier revolutionists.
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They branded it as the desperate attempt of slave-breeding Democracy to crown itself king, by debauching the
Political Recollections 1840 to 1872 George W. Julian
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The only things that would be curtailed in their proportions would be slave-breeding, rebel-breeding, and ruffian cultivation.
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This, in a slave-breeding country, is done when they are about eight years old.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 49, November, 1861 Various
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Case, and so allow them to call the roll of their slaves under the shadow of Bunker Hill, and to convert New-York Battery into a slave-mart for the convenience of slave-breeding Virginia and the slave-buying Gulf
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various
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This fact alone speaks volumes, and should remind the slave-breeding
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If, indeed, the struggle be for the possession of a sterile waste in the heart of the continent, -- useless either as a slave-breeding or a slave-working country, -- clearly, whatever the politician might say to the contrary, the patriot and the merchant would soon apply to the struggle the principle, that sometimes the game is not worth the candle.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 42, April, 1861 Various
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You have told us that we ought not to hold slaves, nor extend slave territory, which will in a measure destroy our slave market, and prove injurious to our slave-breeding population.
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