Blackbirder

/ˈblækˌbɜrdər/ noun

A person who engages in blackbirding, the forced recruitment or kidnapping of workers, particularly in the Pacific Islands.

From 'blackbird' (a term for forcibly recruited laborers) plus '-er' (agent suffix). 'Blackbird' itself was 19th-century slang for enslaved workers.

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