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This and three other statues of chained slaves, placed at the base of the Monument of the Four Moors at Livorno, Italy, might have been made with actual slaves as models, whose names and circumstances remain unknown

Slavery is a social-economic system under which people are enslaved: deprived of personal freedom and forced to perform labor or services without compensation. These people are referred to as slaves, or as enslaved people.

The following is a list of historical people who were enslaved at some point during their lives, in alphabetical order by first name. Several names have been added under the letter representing the person's last name.

A

Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca
Aesop in a Hellenistic statue claimed to be him, Art Collection of Villa Albani, Rome
Portrait of Andrey Voronikhin. Engraving by V. A. Bobrov from the beginning of the 19th century.
Abram Petrovich Gannibal, bust in Petrovskoe, Russia
Portrait of Ayuba Suleiman Diallo by William Hoare (1733)

B

Baibars
Saint Brigid of Kildare as depicted in Saint Non's chapel, St Davids, Wales

C

Charlotte Aïssé
Cezayirli Gazi Hasan Pasha bust at Mersin Naval Museum

D

Dred Scott, who lost a legal suit for his freedom in the United States Supreme Court in 1857

E

Florence, Lady Baker c. 1875. A Romanian enslaved as an orphan, was bought by Samuel Baker, who married her.

F

Frederick Douglass, the foremost African-American abolitionist of the 19th century
Self-portrait by Fyodor Slavyansky (1850s, Russian museum)

G

Medical examination photo of Gordon showing his scourged back, widely distributed by abolitionists to expose the brutality of slavery
Portrait of Gülnuş Sultan

H

Hurrem Sultan, an Eastern European slave girl bought by Ottoman sultan Süleyman the Magnificent, who married her.

I

İbrahim Pasha
Ivan Argunov. Self-portrait (late 1750s).

J

Jean Parisot de Valette
St. Josephine Margaret Bakhita, F.D.C.C.

K

Kösem Sultan (1589–1651), slave concubine like all other inmates of the Imperial Harem

L

Laurens de Graaf

M

Mikhail Shchepkin

N

O

Omar ibn Said, a Senegalese Islamic scholar enslaved in North Carolina for more than 50 years, c. 1850

P

Portrait of Juan de Pareja by Diego Velázquez (c. 1650)
Praskovia Kovalyova-Zhemchugova in a scenic costume for Les mariages samnites by André Ernest Modeste Grétry

Q

R

Portrait of Roustam Raza, the mamluck of Napoleon by Horace Vernet (1810)

S

Solomon Northup from Twelve Years a Slave
Silas Chandler (right) and his owner, Sergeant A.M. Chandler of the 44th Mississippi Infantry Regiment
The Death of Spartacus by Hermann Vogel (1882)

T

Taras Shevchenko
Tatyana Shlykova
Alleged portrait of Terence, from Codex Vaticanus Latinus 3868. Possibly copied from 3rd-century original.

U

V

Vasily Tropinin
Vincent de Paul

W

Photograph of Wes Brady, ex-slave, taken in Marshall, Texas, in 1937 as part of the Federal Writers' Project Slave Narrative Collection

X

Y

Z

Zofia Potocka

See also

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