The real answer is a fugitive.
Fact: Two things slave codes did is it kept slaves from running off their owners property, and it kept them from buying or selling goods.
The quote "Where any slave shall be guilty of running away, it shall be lawful for any person or persons to apprehend and deliver such slave to the owner, and that the said owner shall have full power and authority to get, or recover, his said slave by proving his property" was from a 1705 Virginia colonial law called the Virginia Slave Code. It was one of the early legal codes that regulated the institution of slavery in the American colonies.
A person who is running away can be called a fugitive, runaway, or escapee, depending on the context of their situation.
Slave : Ghulaam Galley slave : baandhwa
Frederick Douglass was a freed slave. He escaped slavery and went on to become a prominent abolitionist, writer, and speaker.
Slowing down work or performing tasks poorly. Pretending to be sick or injuring themselves. Running away or attempting escape. Sabotaging equipment or tools. Engaging in acts of rebellion or uprising.
the slave got flayed for running away for the plantation
The quote "Where any slave shall be guilty of running away, it shall be lawful for any person or persons to apprehend and deliver such slave to the owner, and that the said owner shall have full power and authority to get, or recover, his said slave by proving his property" was from a 1705 Virginia colonial law called the Virginia Slave Code. It was one of the early legal codes that regulated the institution of slavery in the American colonies.
during ww1 many africans were running away from Indian slave owners...
A person who is running away can be called a fugitive, runaway, or escapee, depending on the context of their situation.
Chattel slavery, where one person is the property of another. In the book, Jim is a slave, and is running away from his owner.
The Underground Railroad
It meant a slave ran away.
Slave : Ghulaam Galley slave : baandhwa
what are the dangers of running away
no... but she did help one slave because she saw one out of her window freezing and knew he was running away and looking for someone so she took care of him until she saw her student's father was the one the slave was looking for/ the person that was going to help the slave.
Frederick Douglass was a freed slave. He escaped slavery and went on to become a prominent abolitionist, writer, and speaker.
Yes its called desertion, or abandoning your position aka going awol (away without leave).