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Etymology edit

From slave +‎ -o- +‎ -cracy.

Noun edit

slavocracy (plural slavocracies)

  1. (US, chiefly historical) The persons or interest representing slavery politically, or wielding political power for the preservation or advancement of slavery.
    • 1993, Melvin M. Leiman, Political Economy of Racism, Pluto Press, →ISBN, page 35:
      This pressure brought the Southern slavocracy into conflict with Northern business interests. Slaveowners precipitated a war to defend the slave system and its accompanying way of life.
    • 2013, Philipp Meyer, The Son, Simon & Schuster, published 2014, page 440:
      Close on their heels was any Texan who had ever said a word against the slaveocracy, or the cotton men, or was suspected of voting for Lincoln.