The Life of Olaudah Equiano

The Life of Olaudah Equiano

by Olaudah Equiano
The Life of Olaudah Equiano

The Life of Olaudah Equiano

by Olaudah Equiano

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Overview

Slave narratives are powerful indictments of the horrors of slavery and oppression, invaluable not only for the stories they tell but also for the consistently high quality of their literary style. This book by Olaudah Equiano is one such story. A compelling account that has gripped and fascinated readers since its original London publication in 1789, the narrative describes Equiano's formidable journey from captivity to freedom and literacy.
Charting a passage that takes him from life as an Igbo prince in what is now eastern Nigeria to the New World, Equiano begins with a description of his native land that includes particulars of the dress, agriculture, industry, commerce, rituals, superstitions, and religious ceremonies of his country. In stark and poignant detail he gives a compelling account of his kidnapping and his ordeal aboard the slave ship, his service in the French and Indian wars, as well as many other of his vicissitudes and adventures until he finally settles in England, where he becomes a key figure in the British abolitionist movement.
Skillfully written with a wealth of grossing detail, this volume powerfully illustrates the nature of the black experience in slavery, making it essential reading for students of African-American history and anyone interested in the struggle for equal rights and human dignity.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486406619
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 01/26/1999
Series: Dover Thrift Editions: Black History
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 624,747
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 14 - 18 Years

About the Author

Olaudah Equiano, known for most of his life as Gustavus Vassa, was a writer and abolitionist from, according to his memoir, the Eboe region of the Kingdom of Benin. Enslaved as a child, he was taken to the Caribbean and sold as a slave to a Royal Navy officer. He was sold twice more but purchased his freedom in 1766.

Table of Contents


CHAPTER I. 4
CHAPTER II. 12
CHAPTER III. 20
CHAPTER IV. 27
CHAPTER V. 37
CHAPTER VI. 46
CHAPTER VII. 55
CHAPTER VIII. 61
CHAPTER IX. 61
CHAPTER X. 76
CHAPTER XI. 85
CHAPTER XII. 96
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