If you're talking about the kind of slave I'd send outside in 100 degree weather to cut my front lawn with hand scissors for only a cup of water and a piece of bread then no...slavery is illegal.
If you're talking about slavery in the BDSM sense of the term, you'll need to go to the appropriate forums and websites that deal with that sort of thing. WikiAnswers and Answers are not the right places to look.
A slave who escaped was referred to as a fugitive or runaway slave.
Slave : Ghulaam Galley slave : baandhwa
A person who owns a slave is typically referred to as a "slave owner" or "master."
A person who owns a slave is commonly referred to as a slaveholder or slave owner.
If you are referring to the American slave trade, the slave traders were mostly Dutch (Caucasian) but there were also black slave traders and slave owners. The most notable of them was a Virginian by the name of Anthony Johnson.
A slave was a slave for life.
a slave in form and a Slave in Fact..-Fredrick Douglass
A household slave was a slave trained and employed in the house of his/her owner. And no it was not better for the slave
Slave sellers and slave buyers.
A slave who escaped was referred to as a fugitive or runaway slave.
slave cylander for what? slave cylander for what?
Slave : Ghulaam Galley slave : baandhwa
No. It is a noun (or separate verb) that is widely used as an adjunct: slave quarters, slave ship, slave master.
they went a brought it home. If they went by carriage the slave would walk.
Slave Codes.
A person who owns a slave is typically referred to as a "slave owner" or "master."
Yes, but if the slave was incapacitated he may have to pay the owner of the slave for a replacement.