“ Afghanistan: Slavery abolished in 1921.
• Persia (Iran): Slavery outlawed in 1929, though formally banned earlier in the 1906 constitution with subsequent legislation needed for enforcement.
• Iraq: Slavery banned in the early 1920s.
• Jordan: Slavery banned in 1929.
• Bahrain: Slavery abolished in 1937.
• Kuwait: Slavery abolished in 1949.
• Qatar: Slavery abolished in 1952.
• Saudi Arabia: Slavery abolished in 1962, one of the last in the region, alongside Yemen.
• Yemen: Slavery abolished in 1962.
• Oman: Slavery outlawed in 1970, one of the last Gulf states to do so.
• Mauritania: Slavery abolished in 1981, the last country globally to do so, though enforcement was weak until criminalization in 2007. Reports indicate modern slavery persists.”
-Grok
Sudan, still at it.
Slavery in MEXICO was abolished in 1829, but you could still buy them, mostly American Indian children as late as 1873.
After the camp grant massacre of Apaches by 150 Papago and Mexican Indios (only 6 whites were involved)the captured children were sold in Mexico.
The US almost caused another INDIAN WAR when it was decided the tribes in the US had to also free their slaves per the 13 amendment. Those slaves were mostly Mexicans and other tribes.
The Cherokees had their own slave rebellion in 1842.
Abolished? Laws they do not follow. Slavery still in many of those countries. Just goes by another name.
Wonder how many white women umm lost agree with those dates?.