Overseer
Someone who governs or directs the work of another.
Sabotage
Intentional destruction or damage of goods, machines, or productive processes.
Fratricidal
Literally, concerning the killing of brothers; the term is often applied to the killing of relatives or countrymen in feuds or civil wars.
Barbarism
The condition of being crude, uneducated, or uncivilized.
Nat Turner
Began a rebellion against slavery.
Sojourner Truth
An abolitionist and women’s rights activist.
Fredrick Douglass
A black abolitionist who escaped from bondage at the age of twenty-one. In 1845 he published his classic autobiography, “Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass”.
William Lloyd Garrison
Militant abolitionist who wrote anti-slavery propaganda.
David Walker
An out-spoken African American abolitionist and anti-slavery activist.
Middlemen
In trading systems, those dealers who operate between the original producers of goods and the retail merchants who sell to consumers.