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Wat (wie) is white slavery - definitie

ENSLAVEMENT OF PEOPLE OF EUROPEAN DESCENT
White slave trade; White-slave traffic; White slave; White Slavery (slang); White Slavery; White slave traffic; White slaves; White-slave; White-slaves; White-slavery; Whiteslave; Whiteslaves; Whiteslavery; Christian slavery; White slavery (historical); White-slaver; White Slave Trade
  • The Barbary Coast
  • The Slave Market]]'', by [[Gustave Boulanger]] (1882)
  • 1815 illustration of a group of Christian slaves in [[Algiers]] by British artist Walter Croker
  • [[Abraham Duquesne]] delivering Christian captives in Algiers after the [[Bombardment of Algiers (1683)]]
  • Ottomans with European slaves depicted in a 1608 engraving published in [[Salomon Schweigger]]'s account of a 1578 journey
  • Circassian]] slave. Entitled, "Vornehmer Kaufmann mit seinem cirkassischen Sklaven" [Distinguished merchant and his circassian slave] by [[Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje]], c. 1888.
  • The purchase of Christian captives by Catholic monks in the [[Barbary states]]
  • Relief from Smyrna (present-day Izmir, Turkey) depicting a Roman soldier leading captives in chains

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White slavery         
White slavery (also white slave trade or white slave trafficking) refers to the slavery of Europeans, whether by non-Europeans (such as West Asians and North Africans), or by other Europeans (for example naval galley slaves or the Vikings' thralls). Slaves of European origin were present in ancient Rome and the Ottoman Empire.
Slavery in the 21st century         
  • The Slave Market]]'', by Jean-Léon Gérôme
  • Girl begging for money in India
  • Prevalence of modern slavery, as a percentage of the population, by country, as estimated by the [[Walk Free Foundation]].
  • Neixiang Yamen Jail - Forced Labor
  • Oskar Shmerling. Free love (Forced marriage). Molla Nasreddin
  • The White Slave statue
  • Illustration from the book "The child slaves of britain." Child slavery and forced labor continues to be a problem in the 21st century
INSTITUTIONS OF SLAVERY THAT CONTINUE TO EXIST IN THE PRESENT DAY
Modern Slavery; Neo slavery; Modern slavery; Modern day slavery; Neo-slavery; Neoslavery; Contemporary Slavery; Contemporary slavery; Modern-day slavery; Draft:Present-day slavery; Forced begging; Forced Begging; Forced beg; Forced Beg; Cyber slave; Cyber slavery; Cyber Slave; Cyber Slavery
Contemporary slavery, also sometimes known as modern slavery or neo-slavery, refers to institutional slavery that continues to occur in present-day society. Estimates of the number of enslaved people today range from around 38 million to 46 million, depending on the method used to form the estimate and the definition of slavery being used.

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White slavery

White slavery (also white slave trade or white slave trafficking) refers to the slavery of Europeans, whether by non-Europeans (such as West Asians and North Africans), or by other Europeans (for example naval galley slaves or the Vikings' thralls). Slaves of European origin were present in ancient Rome and the Ottoman Empire, and some Muslim dominions.

Many different types of white people were enslaved. On the European continent under feudalism, there were various forms of status applying to people (such as serf, bordar, villein, vagabond, and slave) who were indentured or forced to labor without pay.

Under Muslim rule, the Ottoman slave trade that included European captives was often fueled by raids into European territories or were taken as children in the form of a blood tax from the families of citizens of conquered territories to serve the empire for a variety of functions. In the mid-19th century, the term 'white slavery' was used to describe the Christian slaves that were sold into the Barbary slave trade.

The modern legal term applies more narrowly to sexual slavery, forced prostitution, and human trafficking, with less focus on the race of victims or perpetrators.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor white slavery
1. Novels about "white slavery," or sexual slavery, appeared.
2. Others end up becoming victims of the white slavery.
3. For example, they recently rescued a group of Tajik women from being victimised by a gang involved in white slavery.
4. Evangelical Christians assailed the white slavery of factory hands and demanded reforms to working hours and conditions.
5. It was recently reported, for example, that authorities in California had arrested 47 people for white slavery and trafficking women.