The Incredible Life of Olaudah Equiano, A British Ex - Slave. The Intriguing Memoir Which Influenced Ban on British Slave Trade
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- Nombre de pages185
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-80-272-2136-3
- EAN9788027221363
- Date de parution06/10/2017
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurJazzybee Verlag
Résumé
Olaudah Equiano's 'The Incredible Life of Olaudah Equiano, A British Ex-Slave' is a captivating autobiography that details his journey from being captured in Africa and sold into slavery at a young age to eventually buying his freedom and becoming a prominent abolitionist in 18th-century England. Equiano's narrative is characterized by its vivid descriptions of the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade and his unwavering determination to fight for freedom and equality.
His literary style combines personal anecdotes with impassioned pleas for social justice, making it a significant work in the literary canon of slave narratives. Equiano's narrative also provides valuable insights into the complexities of identity, citizenship, and human rights in the context of colonialism and imperialism. Through his compelling storytelling, Equiano sheds light on the harsh realities of slavery while also celebrating the resilience and agency of enslaved individuals.
Readers interested in the history of slavery, African diaspora studies, and human rights will find Equiano's autobiography both enlightening and inspiring.
His literary style combines personal anecdotes with impassioned pleas for social justice, making it a significant work in the literary canon of slave narratives. Equiano's narrative also provides valuable insights into the complexities of identity, citizenship, and human rights in the context of colonialism and imperialism. Through his compelling storytelling, Equiano sheds light on the harsh realities of slavery while also celebrating the resilience and agency of enslaved individuals.
Readers interested in the history of slavery, African diaspora studies, and human rights will find Equiano's autobiography both enlightening and inspiring.
Olaudah Equiano's 'The Incredible Life of Olaudah Equiano, A British Ex-Slave' is a captivating autobiography that details his journey from being captured in Africa and sold into slavery at a young age to eventually buying his freedom and becoming a prominent abolitionist in 18th-century England. Equiano's narrative is characterized by its vivid descriptions of the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade and his unwavering determination to fight for freedom and equality.
His literary style combines personal anecdotes with impassioned pleas for social justice, making it a significant work in the literary canon of slave narratives. Equiano's narrative also provides valuable insights into the complexities of identity, citizenship, and human rights in the context of colonialism and imperialism. Through his compelling storytelling, Equiano sheds light on the harsh realities of slavery while also celebrating the resilience and agency of enslaved individuals.
Readers interested in the history of slavery, African diaspora studies, and human rights will find Equiano's autobiography both enlightening and inspiring.
His literary style combines personal anecdotes with impassioned pleas for social justice, making it a significant work in the literary canon of slave narratives. Equiano's narrative also provides valuable insights into the complexities of identity, citizenship, and human rights in the context of colonialism and imperialism. Through his compelling storytelling, Equiano sheds light on the harsh realities of slavery while also celebrating the resilience and agency of enslaved individuals.
Readers interested in the history of slavery, African diaspora studies, and human rights will find Equiano's autobiography both enlightening and inspiring.






