Equiano's Narrative Analysis

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According to Equiano’s narrative, his knowledge of white men or Europeans is unheard of prior to him being enslaved. When Equiano spoke of his people, he spoke of them with immense pride, dignity, and respect. He considers even their slaves to be healthy, hearty, intelligent, zealous and without deformity. However, he states “I remember while in Africa to have seen three negro children, who were tawny, and another quite white, who were universally regarded…as deformed”. Because of the fair complexion of their skin (white), he viewed them as deformed. I cannot seem to answer the question as to whether he respects whites or not. Did he fear them, absolutely! But I highly doubt that he possess a feeling of deep admiration toward them. Once crossing

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