Equiano's Travels: His Autobiography : the Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano Or Gustavus Vassa, the AfricanPearson Education, 1969 - 198 pages Olaudah Equiano was born in 1745 in a village east of the Niger River in what is now Nigeria. The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa the African was published in London in 1789. This is his own account of a remarkable life. At the age of ten he was captured by slave-traders and taken to the southern states of America. He was sold to a planter in the West Indies and worked there and aboard slave ships sailing between the Caribbean and England. At the age of twenty-one he had saved enough money to buy his freedom. He visited the Mediterranean, took part in Phipps' expedition to the Arctic in 1773 and crossed the Atlantic several times. He was an ardent member of the Movement for the Abolition of Slavery and was appointed Commissary for Stores when the freed slaves were settled in Sierra Leone. This abridged edition has a new introduction by Professor Ogude of the University of Benin, together with explanatory notes on the text. |
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... mind superior to prejudice , and who was not ashamed to notice , to associate with , and to be the friend and instructor of one who was ignorant , a stranger , of a different complexion , and a slave ! My master had lodged in his ...
... mind superior to prejudice , and who was not ashamed to notice , to associate with , and to be the friend and instructor of one who was ignorant , a stranger , of a different complexion , and a slave ! My master had lodged in his ...
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... mind can judge of my feelings , struggling between inclination and duty . However , notwithstanding my wish to be in London . I obediently answered my benefactors that I could go in the vessel and not leave them , and from that day I ...
... mind can judge of my feelings , struggling between inclination and duty . However , notwithstanding my wish to be in London . I obediently answered my benefactors that I could go in the vessel and not leave them , and from that day I ...
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... mind the many mercies he had shown me in times past , they gave me some small hope that he might still help me . I then began to think how we might be saved , and I believe no mind was ever like mine so replete with inventions and ...
... mind the many mercies he had shown me in times past , they gave me some small hope that he might still help me . I then began to think how we might be saved , and I believe no mind was ever like mine so replete with inventions and ...
Table des matières
My Early Life in Eboe I | 1 |
Kidnapped | 15 |
Voyage to England | 33 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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