Olaudah Equiano Journey

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The slavery problems and the struggle for black liberation marked the US history and often divided the nation. As a matter of fact, slavery was already practiced in Africa since ancient times as it was in other parts of the world. However, the slavery that Olaudah Equiano relates in his childhood was very different from slavery seen in the America and Europe, which he experienced. After he and his sister were kidnapped, they never returned to see their parents, siblings, relatives and friends. Therefore, Equiano’s hard journey as slaves had been initiated. During the trip, Equiano was sold and purchased several times and one day he was bought by a rich merchant in the city called Timnah. He described the city as large and beautiful, which attracted him since he had never been in a city before. He said, “It was extremely rich, and there were many rivulets which flowed through it, and supplied a large pond in the centre of the town…”(62). The cause why he was purchased by a rich merchant was that Equiano had become a great friend of the widow's son who was his age. In his report, …show more content…
Therefore, Equiano took the opportunity to join the abolitionist movement with the support of American Quakers, which he advocates ardent of Protestantism precepts and hope to abolish slavery (249). Equiano spent the next twenty years participating in the abolitionist movement and fighting for the slavery abolishment.
Olaudah Equiano was enslaved since his childhood and abducted in the vicinity of his home and later he was brought to North America, then to the Caribbean and finally to England. In the early eighteen century, millions of Africans slaves were kidnapped and they resisted enslavement. During the shipboard, many of them attempted to suicide, jumped overboard or refused to eat. It is important to emphasize that the purpose of the author was to abolish