Answer: slaves

AnswerCrossword Clue
SLAVESGalley group
SLAVESAesop and others
SLAVESDrudges
SLAVESTubman and Turner
SLAVESSpartacus and Turner
SLAVESOdalisques, e.g.
SLAVESBreaks one's back
SLAVESWorks hard, perhaps over a hot stove
SLAVESWorks over a hot stove
SLAVESWorks over a hot stove, e.g.
SLAVESWorks hard over a hot stove
SLAVESDrudges.
SLAVESSally Hemings and Nat Turner
SLAVESThey're in bondage
SLAVESNat Turner's gang
SLAVESThree-Fifths Compromise subjects
slavesto work like a slave
slavesperson owned by another
slavesperson under the domination of another
slavesSLAVE, to work like a drudge
slavesmember of a group of Athabaskan-speaking North American Indians living in the upper Mackenzie River valley region of the Northwest Territories and in parts of British Columbia, Alberta, and the Yukon Territory
SLAVESThey were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation
SLAVESUnpaid servants
SLAVESIndentured servants
SLAVESWorks really hard
SLAVESGrinds
SLAVESNat Turner's rebels
SLAVESToils (away)
SLAVESWorks hard
SLAVESWorks one's fingers to the bone
SLAVESToils away
SLAVESToils
SLAVESWorker-saboteurs in Silesia.
SLAVESVessels.
SLAVESWilliam Lloyd Garrison fought for them.
SLAVESSource of Peer Gynt's wealth.
SLAVESWorkers in Siberia.
SLAVESJan. 1, 1863 was their big day.
SLAVESWorks too hard.
SLAVESLast word of "Rule Britannia."