- SLAVE
- Esne
- Work really hard
- Spartacus, e.g.
- Dred Scott, once
- Canada's Great __ Lake
- Toil
- Work like a dog
- Amistad passenger
- Great ___ Lake
- Great __ Lake
- Verdi's Aida, e.g.
- Dred Scott or Nat Turner
- Work one's fingers to the bone
- Computer peripheral
- Work your fingers to the bone
- Amistad character
- Serf, essentially
- Bust one's hump
- Exploited worker
- Joseph, while in Egypt
- Work too hard
- Dred Scott, e.g.
- Put in long hours
- Plug away
- Spartacus, for one
- Toil (away)
- Drudge
- 12 Years a ___
- Toiler
- Wage -
- Work day and night
- Work hard
- Work, work, work
- Workhorse
- Spartacus, notably
- Emancipation Proclamation subject
- Bond servant
- Nat Turner, e.g.
- Old plantation worker
- Harriet Tubman "passenger"
- Thirteenth Amendment beneficiary
- Underground Railroad traveler
- Aïda, for instance
- Work very hard
- Machine triggered by another
- Ben-Hur, for one
- Toil too hard
- Heston Oscar role
- Nat Turner was one
- Underground Railroad "passenger"
- Citizen of Hitler's new order.
- Serf.
- What Aesop was.
- Be not the ___ of Words.—Carlyle.
- What Spartacus was.
- Dred Scott was one.
- Onetime status of Booker T. Washington.
- ___ labor.
- Great ___ Lake, in Canada.
- Uncle Tom, for instance.
- Dominated person.
- One who is completely dominated.
- Spartacus was one.
- Worker for Simon Legree.
- ___ driver.
- Bondsman.
- Demetrius in "The Robe."
- Eliza Harris, for example.
- ___ bracelet.
- Harriet Tubman was one
- Aida was one.
- Aida's status.
- Vassal.
- Tom, in "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
- Aesop's early status
- Aesop, for one
- Joseph in Egypt, for one
- Bracelet or ant
- Nat Turner, for one
- Bondman
- Helot
- Kind of labor or driver
- Joseph in Egypt
- Caliban, to Prospero
- Canadian river, fed by the Peace
- Kind of bracelet
- Thrall
- Eliza Harris, e.g.
- Choiceless worker
- Little Harriet Tubman
- Turner or Tubman
- Frederic Douglass was one
- Kind of labor
- Kind of driver
- Aïda, for one
- Slog
- Verdi's Aïda, e.g.
- Computer device controlled by another
- A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure permanently half ___ and half free: Abraham Lincoln
- Androcles, e.g.
- Kind of wages
- Underground Railroad user
- Ben-Hur, for a time
- Freedman, once
- Sweat blood
- Spartacus, at one time
- Caliban in "The Tempest," e.g.
- One emancipated by emancipation
- Many a worker in ancient Rome
- Britney's "I'm a ___ 4 U"
- Work like a horse
- 'Gladiator' extra
- Skid Row "___ to the Grind"
- Aesop or Epictetus
- Androcles, for one
- Work with scant appreciation
- Master's minion
- Amistad extra
- Labor feverishly
- Galley drudge
- Ben-Hur, for a while
- Nat Turner or Dred Scott
- Frederick Douglass was one
- ___ to the Grind
- See 26 Across
- Egregious trade in American history
- Galley oarsman, e.g.
- Really toil
- Unpaid laborer
- Aida, e.g.
- Kunta Kinte, for one