The Interesting Narrative Of The Life Of Olaudah Equiano

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David Le 20112268
David Howard Pitney
History 17A
De Anza College
March 16, 2014
Question B
Equiano Essay
Olaudah Equiano was born in 1745 in Eboe, what is now Nigeria. During his childhood, he was kidnapped and sold as a slave. He was bought by a captain in the Royal Navy, and later by a Quaker merchant. As a slave and also a seaman, Equiano traveled the world, learned many new things, endured many hardships and also experienced betrayal. By the time he got to London, he became involved in a movement to put an end to slave trade, which eventually helps him to publish his first autobiography called, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano. During his lifetime, Equiano experienced great changes in his economic condition and social status. Even though he had to endure many hardships along the way, he was able to keep on moving, working hard to earn money, and finally obtain the rightful freedom that he worked hard for so long.
When he was young, Equiano lived in a very peaceful and simple village of Eboe. There are many native African cultures existed in the village including clothing, food, and religious practices. Based on his views, he believed that the reason why African people have dark skin is because it is a result of exposure to the hot, tropical climates in Africa. Equiano have lived a happy life with his family and others relatives in the village. Until one day, he got kidnapped from his village with his sister, and the two eventually got separated. During that time, Equiano experienced a long voyage through various African regions, Equiano described his journey, “Thus I continued to travel, sometimes by land, sometimes by water, through different countries and various nations till, at the end of six or ...

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...d served his master faithfully for many years.
After the following incident, Equiano believes that it was a result of God's punishment for his sins and God will soon create a new life for him, so he keep on moving forward. Captain Doran takes him back to the West Indies, and there he was purchased by Mr. Robert King, a Quaker merchant. With the help of one of King's boat captains, an Englishman named Thomas Farmer, Equiano is now begins to buy and sell goods to starts his own trading business during each voyage. After sometimes serving for Mr. Robert King, Equiano listened to his wise words to start pursuing an entrepreneurial path. Equiano put all of his hard works and dedication into pursuing his dream, and after a few years, he was finally earned enough money to purchase his freedom, the freedom that he had worked hard for the majority of his life to achieve.

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