An autobiographical account of the life of Olaudah Equiano, discussing his childhood in Africa, his kidnapping and years as a slave and seaman, and his escape to freedom in the Caribbean and England.
Presents the eighteenth-century autobiography of Olaudah Equiano, recounting his life from the year he is kidnapped in Africa and sold as a slave in England to his rise to prominence as an antislavery activist.
A slave narrative written in 1788 by Olaudah Equiano, in which he tells about his childhood in Nigeria, his capture by slave traders, and his years as a slave in the West Indies, America, and in the British navy before becoming a free man in 1766.
Presents the autobiography of Olaudah Equiano in the eighteenth century recounting his life from the year he is kidnapped in Africa and sold as a slave in England to becoming a famous antislavery activist.