slavocrat

/ˈsleɪvəkræt/
noun
  1. A person who supported or defended the system of slavery, especially in the United States before the Civil War.
    • The slavocrat argued that slavery was necessary for the economy.
    • Historians study the writings of slavocrats to understand pro-slavery arguments.
    • Many Southern politicians were slavocrats who fought to keep enslaved labor legal.
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