Dispatch Do not do this side yet! Hmmm.. I know this word well.
Amistad Rising A Story of Freedom
abolitionist Photograph shows two girls wearing banners with slogan "ABOLISH CHILD SLAVERY!!" in English and Yiddish, one carrying American flag; spectators stand nearby. Probably taken during May 1, 1909 labor parade in New York City.
abolitionist person who wanted to stop the practice of people owning other people
captivity Tiger in Captivity
captivity time when you are held against your will
case Left to right: Associate Justice Janice R. Brown, Associate Justice Joyce L. Kennard, Associate Justice Kathryn M. Werdegar, Chief Justice Ronald M. George, Associate Justice Ming W. Chin, Associate Justice Marvin R. Baxter, Associate Justice Carlos R. Moreno.
case matter for a court of law to decide
defense Chief counsel Douglas T. Bates II led the defense team in the first Dachau trial after World War II to punish the Nazis. Bates worked to provide the defendants a fair trial. Syracuse University football defense (orange and blue) tackles the quarterback of their rival.
defense argument in favor of the person charged with a crime
deliberate
deliberate think over carefully to make a decision
illegal
illegal against the law
legal
legal allowed by law
prisoner Nelson Mandela was imprisoned from 1964 for 18 years because he fought to end apartheid, the separation of blacks and whites, in South Africa.
prisoner person who is held against his or her will
slave trader
person who buys and sells people as property
slavery
slavery practice of owning and controlling human beings
unrelated picture
Colonies needed workers. Slave traders captured Africans. Traders sold Africans into slavery. Slaves were forced to keep working because the owners took away their freedoms.
to return to his family hungry and afraid sorry for the other prisoners he would be eaten to survive
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