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Definition of Slave trader
1. Noun. A person engaged in slave trade.
Generic synonyms: Victimiser, Victimizer
Specialized synonyms: White Slaver
Lexicographical Neighbors of Slave Trader
Literary usage of Slave trader
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American States, Churches, and Slavery by Joshua Rhodes Balme (1862)
"... and overheard the following conversation :—- Gentleman, " Girl is sound I
suppose," addressing himself to the slave-trader, " Wind and limb," responded ..."
2. Fighting the Slave-hunters in Central Africa: A Record of Twenty-six Years by Alfred James Swann (1910)
"... THE SLAVE-TRADER THE signs of general unrest, noticed amongst the people on
the east and west coast, were observable over the south end of the lake, ..."
3. The Lost Continent: Or, Slavery and the Slave-trade in Africa 1875, with by Joseph Cooper (1875)
"... difficulties as to its provisions—New Routes by Land for the Slave-trade—Condition
of the African People where not demoralised by the Slave-trader. ..."
4. The Life of Joshua R. Giddings by George Washington Julian (1892)
"General Jessup as a Slave-trader. — Mr. Calhoun's New Argument for Annexation.
— The Measure consummated. — First Session of the Twenty-ninth Congress. ..."