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pro-slavist (plural pro-slavists)

  1. (US, historical) A supporter of slavery in the United States.
    Antonyms: abolitionist, antislavist
    • 1890, W. A. Burt Jones, “Jones, John Rice”, in Chicago Historical Society's Collection[1], volume 4, page 239:
      Among the signers was John Rice Jones, a consistent pro-slavist []
    • 1921, S. K. Donovan, “John Brown at Harper's Ferry and Charlestown”, in Ohio Archæological and Historical Quarterly, page 322:
      [] and the other was Clement Vallandigham, of Ohio, then a hated pro-slavist and afterwards a noted opponent of the war to preserve the Union.