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When did opposition to the slave trade first begin?

It is probably as old as slavery itself. Slaves have probably always opposed slavery, and historical records of their efforts to free themselves go back at least to the ancient Greeks. The Biblical story of Exodus implies a strong criticism of slavery. Opposition coming from the group of people who owned slaves is harder to document, because it was not always politically possible to express it, and any written denunciation of slavery stood a good chance of being destroyed as subversive to the slavery system. But we have discussions of the immorality of slavery at least as far back as Latin literature (see Pliny, for example).


When did the opposition to the slave trade begin?

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Was there slavery in the 1950s?

yes theres always been slavery it might not have been the same as before but slavery is slavery in fact theres still slavery today in some parts of the world


How could slaves get out of slavery?

I know of one way but it wasn't always guaranteed. They could go on the Underground Railroad. Harriet Tubman is the founder of this. It was not a real "underground" railroad. It was a covered carriage and the slaves would hide under all the crops and things under the cover in the back. Some of them made it out and some could get caught. But that is one way they could get out of slavery.