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he was a price who got kidnapped in to slavery when he was 11
he was a slave and he didnt like it
Because he wrote great books,and he want to stop the slavery .
He did not like it because he was a slave once! He even said "surely this....violates [breaks] that first natural right of mankind, equality and independacy."
Olaudah Esqiano a west african hebrew israelite. yes most of the slaves sold in Amerikkka and arpund the world were israelites. Many like olaudah whose surname means tribe of judah were from that tribe. Yes the tribe of the Messiah.
To sway public opinion about slavery.
Yes, Olaudah Equiano's autobiography, "The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano," does describe his African homeland, his voyage from Africa to America, and the cruelty of slavery and the slave trade. He details his experiences being captured in Africa, the Middle Passage, and his time as a slave in various locations, providing a vivid account of the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade.
Olaudah Equiano purchased his freedom in 1766.
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olaudah is an important figure because, he was sold into slavery at he age of 11 and he changed his live througherly.
he was a slave and he didnt like it
he was a price who got kidnapped in to slavery when he was 11
child slavery did happen in West Africa (e.g. Olaudah Equiano was 12ish)Now though all slavery is banned
Olaudah Equiano
Olaudah Equiano was a prominent African abolitionist and author known for his autobiography "The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano." He played a key role in the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade by drawing attention to the inhumanity of slavery through his writings and speeches. Equiano's work highlighted the humanity of Africans and helped shift public opinion towards the abolitionist cause.
"The Interesting Narrative" provides a firsthand account of the brutalities of the transatlantic slave trade, detailing the horrors of capture, bondage, and inhuman treatment experienced by Equiano. His narrative sheds light on the dehumanizing nature of slavery and serves as a powerful critique of the institution.
Because he wrote great books,and he want to stop the slavery .