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1 July 2025
- diffhist m List of slave owners 15:34 +2 Pburka talk contribs (→A: fmt)
- diffhist List of slave owners 15:33 +461 Pburka talk contribs (→A: context for Green Adams)
- diffhist Middle Passage 15:15 +152 TheDivineLinguist talk contribs (→Journey: The vast majority of slaves were stolen, not sold from Africans. This ideology supports an anti-African viewpoint of the middle passage, while minimizing the role Europeans had in the practice. It also does not tell that slavery before this point, was a form of indentured servitude. The Americas invented chattel slavery, human cargo, and the horrors that came with that. Europeans stole Africans, took them to islands to breed them until they could claim they were no longer African) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist Mah Laqa Bai 12:41 +392 I.Mahesh talk contribs (→Legacy and influence: +1 sentence about the stepped well in EFLu campus) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist m Bacha bazi 12:10 +9 Fylindfotberserk talk contribs (script-assisted date audit and style fixes per MOS:NUM)
- diffhist 1926 Slavery Convention 10:24 0 Aronlee90 talk contribs (removed Category:Treaties of the Republic of China (1949–1971); added Category:Treaties of the Republic of China (1912–1949) using HotCat)
- diffhist m House slave 08:51 +3 Deltaspace42 talk contribs (fix typos)
- diffhist Wage slavery 05:47 +2 YttriumShrew talk contribs (→Treatment in various economic systems: Fascist economies are capitalist, this should be a subsection)
- diffhist Comfort women 05:37 0 Theotrismegistus talk contribs (→Countries of origin: Fixed typo) Tags: canned edit summary Mobile edit Mobile app edit Android app edit App select source
- diffhist m Slavery in Syria 03:00 −34 Kaltenmeyer talk contribs (WP:AWB clean up, typo(s) fixed: centuries old → centuries-old, Ottoman empire → Ottoman Empire, five year → five-year) Tag: AWB
- diffhist m Slavery in Syria 02:29 +118 Kaltenmeyer talk contribs (MOS:TITLEABSENTBOLD ; sp)
- diffhist m Slavery in Iraq 02:28 +54 Kaltenmeyer talk contribs (MOS:TITLEABSENTBOLD ; sp)
- diffhist m Emancipation Day 00:37 +313 Benhatsor talk contribs (Fixed citation.)
- diffhist m Blackbirding 00:10 −7 StefenTower talk contribs (General fixes (minor/cosmetic only skipped)) Tag: AWB
30 June 2025
- diffhist Bukhara slave trade 23:25 −8,043 StefenTower talk contribs (rv to last edit by 92.40.215.2 per WP:CIRCULAR (you can't source using Wikipedia) and poor linking) Tag: Undo
- diffhist m Bukhara slave trade 23:08 −307 StefenTower talk contribs (Typo fixing + cleanups, typo(s) fixed: europe → Europe, slavic → Slavic, ’s → 's (2)) Tags: AWB Reverted
- diffhist m Children in the military 22:53 +110 Benhatsor talk contribs (Added title to broken citation)
- diffhist Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution 22:09 +179 NGX463 talk contribs (→Ratification by the states: clarification ("ex-confederate state" is an odd term to use when the war was still ongoing in these states))
- diffhist m Slavery in Iran 21:45 +33 Fylindfotberserk talk contribs (script-assisted date audit and style fixes per MOS:NUM)
- diffhist Slavery in ancient Rome 21:32 +37 Aciram talk contribs (added Category:Economy of ancient Rome using HotCat)
- diffhist Black Sea slave trade 21:28 +8 Aciram talk contribs (→Roman slave trade)
- diffhist Third Servile War 15:27 −1 159.196.132.4 talk (→Aftermath)
- diffhist m Emancipation Day 15:08 +2 AuH2ORepublican talk contribs (→US Virgin Islands – 3 July)
- diffhist Forty acres and a mule 14:52 +139 ItsNotGoingToHappen talk contribs (Filled in 4 bare reference(s) with reFill 2)
- diffhist Slavery in Brazil 14:13 −227 Torimem talk contribs Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Slavery in Brazil 14:10 −907 Torimem talk contribs (This is a stray sentence in this article. Whether true or false, it is not relevant here.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Prostitution 13:53 +10 Hemiauchenia talk contribs (Undid revision 1298094889 by Editrice Wiki 8234 (talk) Original was fine) Tag: Undo
- diffhist List of slaves 13:36 −224 ArbieP talk contribs (added ws to five [Catholic] wikilinks in text and deleted redundant new advent words)
- diffhist Prostitution 13:04 −10 Editrice Wiki 8234 talk contribs Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Slavery in Brazil 12:31 +12 MrCheese17 talk contribs (Language was biased towards europeans to say they were enslaved as much as the Chinese or the Africans. It shows a bias that could be misinterpreted by readers in my opinion.) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist m Human trafficking 10:50 −18 ClueBot NG talk contribs (Reverting possible vandalism by 110.151.104.24 to version by Spy tf2(real). Report False Positive? Thanks, ClueBot NG. (4401826) (Bot)) Tag: Rollback
- diffhist Human trafficking 10:43 +18 110.151.104.24 talk Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Catholic Church and slavery 10:32 0 Antenato talk contribs (→Towards abolition of slavery: Just changed the order of paragraphs, for more chronological clarity, given that Montesquieu died in 1755, though Grégoire was only born in 1750.)
- diffhist Slavery in the United States 10:31 +18 Gawaon talk contribs (Better link target)
- diffhist Catholic Church and slavery 10:24 +735 Antenato talk contribs (Important facts, often forgotten. Portugal was one of the first Western countries to practise slavery, but also one of the first (if not the first) to abolish it.)
- diffhist Catholic Church and slavery 09:52 −144 Antenato talk contribs (I suppressed this paragraph because in the case of Portugal it is biased and untrue: Portugal had abolished trade to its mainland, freeing all slaves brought to its shores in 1761, freed all slaves born after 1773 also in the mainland, abolished transatlantic trade in 1836, and started capturing slave traders in the Atlantic from 1839: "A Armada Portuguesa no Combate ao Tráfico de Escravos em Angola (1839-1865), João Pedro Marques, Anais de História de Além-Mar, n.1")
- diffhist Timeline of abolition of slavery and serfdom 09:15 +139 Antenato talk contribs (From the same sources, already indicated. The 1773 decree effectively ends discrimination of emancipated slaves and this was a very important progress.)
- diffhist Timeline of abolition of slavery and serfdom 08:56 +80 Antenato talk contribs (The content, taken from the same sources, was not complete without mentioning the automatic freeing of slaves brought to Portuguese soil, which was very important. Slavery was not 'redirected' to Brazil - it simply continued, because it was deemed necessary there. Aditional source (from Portugal's National Archives) https://antt.dglab.gov.pt/exposicoes-virtuais-2/abolicao-do-trafico-de-escravos/)
- diffhist Bangladesh 08:39 0 Meghmollar2017 talk contribs (Reverted 1 edit by Hasancelikbilek35 (talk): Don't push, let's have a discussion at the talkpage first) Tags: Twinkle Undo Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Garstin Bastion Road, New Delhi 02:31 −559 Zacwill talk contribs (condensing lead)
- diffhist m Avret Pazarları 01:52 0 StefenTower talk contribs (→top: Typo fixes + cleanups, typo(s) fixed: Instanbul → Istanbul, 1846-1847 → 1846–1847) Tag: AWB
- diffhist m Atlantic slave trade 01:44 −1,213 StefenTower talk contribs (Typo fixes + cleanups, typo(s) fixed: July 18, 1715 → July 18, 1715,, 1678-1747 → 1678–1747) Tag: AWB
- diffhist m George Washington and slavery 00:53 +8 Anythingyouwant talk contribs (→Slavery at Mount Vernon: Ital.)