Equiano, the African: Biography of a Self-Made ManThis definitive biography tells the story of the former slave Olaudah Equiano (1745?–1797), who in his day was the English-speaking world’s most renowned person of African descent. Equiano’s greatest legacy is his classic 1789 autobiography, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself. A key document of the early movement to ban the slave trade, as well as the fundamental text in the genre of the African American slave narrative, it includes the earliest known purported firsthand description by an enslaved victim of the horrific Middle Passage from Africa to the Americas. Equiano, the African is filled with fresh revelations about this many-sided figure. |
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... Advertiser , the Morning Chronicle , and other newspapers during 1787 and 1788 knew him as a controversialist who firmly defended his personal reputation while opposing the transatlantic trade in enslaved Africans and the institution of ...
... Advertiser , the Morning Chronicle , and other newspapers during 1787 and 1788 knew him as a controversialist who firmly defended his personal reputation while opposing the transatlantic trade in enslaved Africans and the institution of ...
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... Advertiser in February 1788 he noted that “ were I to enumerate even my own sufferings in the West Indies , which perhaps I may one day offer to the public , the disgusting catalogue would be almost too great for belief " ( 331-32 ) ...
... Advertiser in February 1788 he noted that “ were I to enumerate even my own sufferings in the West Indies , which perhaps I may one day offer to the public , the disgusting catalogue would be almost too great for belief " ( 331-32 ) ...
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... Advertiser on 31 March . Neither time did he invoke personal experience to support his argument that " a commercial Intercourse with Africa opens an inexhaustible Source of Wealth to the manufacturing Interest of Great Britain ; and to ...
... Advertiser on 31 March . Neither time did he invoke personal experience to support his argument that " a commercial Intercourse with Africa opens an inexhaustible Source of Wealth to the manufacturing Interest of Great Britain ; and to ...
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... Advertiser reported the arrival at Falmouth , England , of the " Industrious Bee , [ commanded by ] Pascall , from [ Newfoundland , Canada ] . " Seamen generally avoided transatlantic voyages to and from the lower North American and all ...
... Advertiser reported the arrival at Falmouth , England , of the " Industrious Bee , [ commanded by ] Pascall , from [ Newfoundland , Canada ] . " Seamen generally avoided transatlantic voyages to and from the lower North American and all ...
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Contents
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Chapter Four Freedom Denied | 71 |
Chapter Five Bearing Witness | 92 |
Chapter Six Freedom of a Sort | 119 |
Chapter Seven Toward the North Pole | 135 |
Chapter Eight Born Again | 161 |
Chapter Ten The Black Poor | 202 |
Chapter Eleven Turning against the Slave Trade | 236 |
Chapter Twelve Making a Life | 270 |
Chapter Thirteen The Art of the Book | 303 |
Chapter Fourteen A SelfMade Man | 330 |
Notes | 369 |
Bibliography | 395 |
Index | 419 |
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