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    Equiano conjured the horrors of slavery in ways that no one else would be able to. He had firsthand experience and was more educated on the occurrence. In the Narrative of Olaudah Equiano, it tells about his life and what he went through as a slave. A few things were trading between white slave owners, along with very harsh treatment. The people who transported the slaves ignored the fact that they were humans, too. The journey being labeled as horrific would be an understatement and would not give

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    Olaudah Equiano African-American history in an important piece of history and impacts the way the world reacts now based on particular situations. One piece that influenced today’s generation is the slave trade. From Africa to The United States slavery was originated by white people. The experience of slavery was frightening to many African-Americans. Slavery is a subject that distributes many feelings and emotions. Olaudah Equiano was born in 1745 in Nigeria. He was the typical citizen of Nigeria

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    Plenty of early American authors used religious content or ideas for political purposes. These authors wanted to change the political world around them through publishing works with religious content. Two of these writers were Olaudah Equiano and Thomas Jefferson. Equiano and Jefferson crafted letters and stories that shaped then political climate during early American times that eventually helped to build a great nation. In the biography of Thomas Jefferson it states “that he wished to be remembered

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    unimaginable in our society. Olaudah Equiano was former enslaved African who wrote an autobiography The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, which he fully goes into great detail about his encounter with slavery. Equiano was born in 1745 in the province of Igbo which is town in the country of Nigeria. Equiano describes his father who was an Embrenche, which is a chief or a respect leader in the community who helped decide conflicts and punished crimes. For instance Equiano recalls that adultery

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    Olaudah Equiano was African man who was taken, along with many other black people from their home country. They were taken aboard a ship and were put in chains under the deck, where the conditions were substandard. They were forced into confined spaces where it became impossible to breath from the stench of their unhygienic living situation. When any of the prisoners were disobedient or did something not to their liking, they were whipped severely. The Africans were sometimes let up on the deck,

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    Olaudah Equiano is lucky Slave... Imagine life as an average American, you wake up get ready for the day whether that is work, school, or daily errands. Now as you walk from the front door to your car, you are suddenly snatched with a bag over your head. You are held captive against your own will shipped overseas for months and the moment you arrive, it is expected for you to work till death. This exact story happened to Olaudah Equiano when he was captured in Africa and brought to the North America

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    can be told through movies, narratives, and oral stories. In the narrative The Interesting Life of Olaudah Equiano by Olaudah Equiano, the author tells his story through an autobiography type of narrative. In Squanto: A Warrior's Tale, Squanto's story is shown in a movie. In both stories, Equiano and Squanto have been captured by the white men and their stories tell what they went through. Equiano´s and Squanto´s behavior during captivity, treatment during captivity, and their feelings after release

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    Olaudah Equiano, known by many other names such as, Gustavas Vassa, Jacob, and Michael was kidnapped from his family, home, and childhood at an early age and was sold into slavery. Equiano never knew what to expect from day to day, as his circumstances were always changing. During his captivity and slavery there were times he longed for death to come for him and thought of being in Heaven as a comfort. However, his captivity was not all bad, as he learned how to speak English, read and write, and

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    significant influence on the abolitionist movement was Olaudah Equiano (also known as Gustavus Vassa) a freed slave that spoke about his terrifying life story which helped contribute towards the end of the slave trade. Equiano was born in 1736 and bought his freedom as a slave in 1767. Equiano began his involvement in the abolitionist movement in the 1780’s when he published his best-selling book ‘The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa, the African’ in 1789. At the time

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    Religion can be viewed as a key factor in The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano. It played a substantial role throughout Equiano’s life, especially during his slave years, as presented through the writings of his experiences. More specifically, one can argue that his religious conversion to Christianity meant a type of liberty equally significant as his own freedom from slavery. To achieve freedom, Equiano used hard work, education, and his faith in God. His quotations and assertions

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