In the aftermath of the war, former slaves moved from the farms into town.
The two slaves moved jerkily, as if they were at the ends of strings.
Although complete statistics are lacking, it is estimated that 1,000,000 slaves moved west from the Old South between 1790 and 1860.
The slave moved to assist him, but the Emperor waved him back.
The slave, all the duties of a long lifetime finally done, moved slowly over to the one chair in the chamber and took his seat.
Escaped slaves would move north along the route from one way station to the next.
The slaves moved slowly, pushing against each other until the group had formed into a line facing Falvo.
Over the years, many former black slaves moved in.
This continued until some kind of settled agreement was reached allowing the slaves to move and live instead in Ephesus.
A slave would not have moved, and she wanted to be the perfect slave.