The word families of "slave" include terms such as "slavery," "enslave," "enslavement," and "slaveship." Related adjectives might include "enslaved" and "slave-like." Additionally, there are nouns like "slaver," referring to someone who enslaves others, and "slaveholder," referring to a person who owns slaves. These words share a common root and pertain to the concept of slavery and its implications.
Unfortunately, the slave trade of black women and black people in general was devastating to slave families. Most often, families were separated, and black women never saw their families again.
Slave families were split up.
Slave families were split up.
Slave families were split up
Slave families were split up
Slave families were split up
Slave families were split up
Slave families were spilt up
Slave families were split up.
In most cases, slave families were not kept together. Many times the husbands were separated from the wife and children.
Slave families were split up
The plural word for family is families.