slaveholder

noun

slave·​hold·​er ˈslāv-ˌhōl-dər How to pronounce slaveholder (audio)
variants or less commonly slave holder
plural slaveholders also slave holders
: someone who holds one or more people involuntarily and under threat of violence within a system of chattel slavery
In the teaching of American history, perhaps the most difficult lesson to convey is that slavery once held the entire country in its grip. It was not just the business of enslaved black people, slaveholders, or the South.Karen E. Fields and Barbara J. Fields
Each slaveholder's inventoried listing of the number of human beings claimed as owned … was associated with their specific census data, and has, in this age of trillions of pages of digitized historic records, become a lamp shining light on the painful lost family history of many Black Americans.J. W. Sayles
By allowing Southern states to count their slaves … for purposes of representation, while denying those slaves all other civil or human rights, the Constitution granted slave holders magnified political power, while creating an incentive to acquire more slaves.Peter Sagal

called also slave owner

slaveholding adjective or noun
plural slaveholdings

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Legislators whose ancestors were large slaveholders – defined in our study as owning 16 or more slaves– have a current median net worth five times larger than their peers whose ancestors were not slaveholders: $5.6 million vs. $1.1 million. Ashwini Sehgal, The Conversation, 23 Oct. 2024 For nearly 250 years, African Americans in the United States were beholden to their White slaveholders and were often forced to live apart. Martha Ross, The Mercury News, 11 Sep. 2024 Of course, the frequency of the interactions is not determinative: after all, white slaveholders in the United States constantly interacted with their black slaves. Graham K. Brown, Foreign Affairs, 1 Mar. 2015 Consider the case of Philip Schuyler, a Revolutionary War hero and a politician who was also a slaveholder. Laura A. MacAluso & Karim M. Tiro / Made By History, TIME, 2 July 2024 See all Example Sentences for slaveholder 

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First Known Use

1769, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of slaveholder was in 1769

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“Slaveholder.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/slaveholder. Accessed 12 Nov. 2024.

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slaveholder

noun
slave·​hold·​er ˈslāv-ˌhōl-dər How to pronounce slaveholder (audio)
: someone who holds one or more people in forced servitude
slaveholding adjective or noun

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