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    From reading Olaudah Equiano’s The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano‚ or Gustavas Vassa‚ the African you get a true sense of what the world was like in the 1700’s when it came to the slave trades. Equiano‚ along with his sister‚ was taken and put into the slave trade industry at a young age. He was first sold to British slavers around 1756 and continued to make his way around the world as a slave until he was able to buy his freedom. Equiano’s story goes to show that along with

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    The Olaudah Equiano’s recount of the horror of slavery is one of the most detailed‚ and one of the best document that really show us the brutality of the transatlantic slave trade. Olaudah Equiano was an African slave from west Africa‚ who is according to the document was kidnapped from his homeland Benin at the age of 10‚ and was sold as slave. After being sold many time in Europe‚ Equiano was shipped to Barbados and then Virginia‚ and then after he gained his freedom‚ Equiano wrote a book solely

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    The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano‚ establishes a profound tone within the text‚ writing of truth and an unexaggerated account of Equiano’s life journey. Equiano’s tone of writing is humble. The purpose of the book is not for his own vanity or pride but to capture the power his faith which guided him through slavery until the point of his freedom. As the chapters unfold‚ Equiano establishes an authentic account of his plan to abolish the horrors of slavery by creating physical

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    Olaudah Equiano was born in 1745‚ in now what is known as Nigeria‚ but back then was known as the region inhabited by the Igbo people. He was one of 7 children‚ the youngest of 6 boys‚ and he also had one younger sister. Source 1‚ Equiano’s autobiography‚ “The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa the African”‚ which tells the story of how he was kidnapped at a young age‚ possibly 11‚ from the Igbo village of Essaka in the region of Benin‚ where he had grown up. From

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    The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano Review Questions 1) I believe that it sets the tone for his account‚ describes his attitude toward the book and gives an overall impression of Equiano himself. It shows his work is not meant merely for entertainment but for the purpose of promoting the inhumanity and torments of slavery. 2) a. What Equiano is saying is that the slave traders were so greedy that they didn’t think about the long term - just about the short term. In this

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    that followed. Amongst the muffled sobs‚ stifled groans and wheezing coughs‚ young Olaudah Equiano stood out from the masses of dark bloody bodies. As each stroke of the whip met its target‚ his wistful eyes were fixed on the aimless shapes that the clouds made in the sky. His face was contorted with fury‚ pleading with desperation and writhing in pain. The brutal whipping and the unrelenting abuse empowered Olaudah to hold onto the last shreds of hope that he had left. Hope. Hope was extraneous

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    slaves‚ an important one to look into is if gender had any role in this. Up until today we see gender have a large role in jobs‚ how hard someone is worked‚ and treatment towards each other. I will be comparing the slave lives of Mary Prince and Olaudah Equiano‚ both of the same time period of the late 1780’s. The story of Mary Prince describes Prince’s life while she was a slave‚ under multiple different

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    Oral: * Background information on Olaudah Equiano and his life (who‚ what‚ when‚ where‚ and why). * Four specific facts regarding Olaudah Equiano. * Your personal views on each of the four facts that you present. Visual: * To complement your presentation‚ you must provide a minimum of four images that illustrate Olaudah Equiano’s life experiences. Notes: * Record the four facts that you are presenting in your own handwriting and provide them to your parent/guardian audience

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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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    Olaudah Equiano‚ The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equino Written by: Olaudah Equiano (1789) What were Equiano’s impression of the white men on the ship and their treatment of the slaves? How does this treatment reflect the slave traders’ concerns? The ship Equiano ended up on was a gruesome terrifying slave and cargo ship. Equiano describes the white men that were on the ship and how the slaves were treated. He goes into detail as to why he felt the way he did and about

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