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    Children in the slave trade were treated very poorly. The capture‚ transport‚ and sale of these slave children affected them mentally and physically. There were also many disadvantages and advantages to owning a slave and selling slaves. Some of these documents seem to provide more reliable information than the others. Overall‚ slaves caused more problems than they solved and the actual slaves were permanently scarred from the experience. Due to poor treatment of the slaves‚ they can’t find happiness

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    going to give you mine. In the autobiography ‘Kidnapped’ written by Olaudah Equiano‚ is one of the first tirmes we hear about the journey of a slave from a firsthand point of view. The thing is‚ can we trust an official document like the Constitution to be true facts just as much as Equiano’s autobiography of the declaration of sentiments to be the most reliable way to report history. The autobiography ‘Kidnapped’‚ by Equiano is his point of view on the journey on slave ships to America. The story

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    but when they arrived things changed. During this time‚ the notion of “ all men being free‚” was proposed by Benjamin Franklin‚ but in contrary‚ all men weren’t necessarily free. The work “The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano‚” by Olaudah Equiano described the life and emotion of how the experience of being sold into slavery affected him. In Equiano’s narrative‚ he distinguished a

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    105 18 October 2012 Olaudah Equiano: A Man of Many Customs The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano describes the life of a native African who was kidnapped from his homeland in the Eboe Province (which is now the Nigerian town of Isseke) at age eleven and thrown into the horrors of the African slave trade. Unlike most victims of the slave trade‚ Equiano regained his freedom and experienced multiple facets of life that no one could have expected. Equiano became a man of diverse

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    to the West Indies‚ Brazil‚ and the mainland colonies of Spain.” (Miller) Several individuals kept record of their slave experience‚ and many of these tended to be very violent and terribly inhumane. One such person to record his journey was Olaudah Equiano‚ who was separated from

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    Three of the works that we have read have been Gulliver’s Travels‚ Candide‚ and The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano. The three have been widely different in their approach‚ but they all come back to the theme of a corrupt‚ evil‚ narrow-minded society that the main character believes should be fixed. Through all their journeys‚ the characters show us that through perspective we can see the necessary changes that need to be made to society. Of the three‚ I believe that Gulliver’s

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    written by Olaudah Equiano‚ who recounts horrors from his past as a slave in his book‚ “The Life of Olaudah Equiano”. Equiano seeks to remind readers of slaves’ humanity by showcasing the hypocrisy of the dehumanizing treatment of the slaves and by placing an emphasis on families. The degrading treatment of the slaves is obvious from the beginning of Equiano’s story‚ when he and his sister are kidnapped from their home and forced into slavery. When first brought onto the ship Equiano sees other Africans

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    When Equiano was on the boat going to Barbados‚ he was terrified of what was going to happen. When Equiano was on the boat leaving his home‚ he realized that he could never return when he wrote‚ “I now saw myself deprived of all chance of returning to my native country‚ or even the least glimpse of hope of gaining the shore” (Equiano 2). As Equiano was being taken onto the ship that was being taken to Barbados‚ he saw that he

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    the right time? Olaudah Equiano defiantly was not a lucky man at the start of his life‚ he was taken from the African coast from his village when he was a boy at the age of 11. He was then sold into slavery and stayed a slave for about 11 years‚ then through a chance of luck and opportunity and with his driven attitude and intelligence he bought his freedom at age 21. In 1789 Equiano published his widely-read autobiography‚ The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano‚ which follows his

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    The journey to America could take up to eight weeks. In "The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano‚" Equiano says "the closeness of the place‚ and the heat of the climate‚ added to the number in the ship‚ which was so crowded that each had scarcely room to turn himself‚ almost suffocated us. This produced copious perspirations‚ so that the air soon

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