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Let's Read The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano

gonovelgo wrote 2 months ago: One of the books on my current course is The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, w … more →

Tags: Books, Reading, College, University, History

Mr. D's History Bookshelf # 3: Many Thousand Gone: African Americans from Slavery to Freedom

ldorazio1 wrote 4 months ago: The more we peel the layers of a topic, the deeper we penetrate, and the more confused we become. Th … more →

Tags: Education, History, curriculum, Social Studies, media, communications, Teachers, Cultural Literacy, US History

Transforming grace in the life of Olaudah Equiano

neilrobbie wrote 7 months ago: In Chapter 10 of his autobiography, freed slave and abolitionist Olaudah Equiano describes how he ca … more →

Tags: Transforming lives, Grace, Rebirth, Moralism, New Life, A Fresh Start!

Interesting Narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano (Broadview Literary Texts (BLT))

survclub wrote 9 months ago: The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa, the African. Written by … more →

Tags: history learning site

Olaudah Equiano (c.1745-1797)

Celucien Joseph wrote 9 months ago: About his Conversion He wrote, “In this deep consternation the Lord was pleased to break in up … more →

Tags: Christianity, Conversion

Analyzation of "A Horror Remembered: Olaudah Equiano's Passage to America"1 comment

caitlinflannery wrote 1 year ago: In Richard Takaki’s A Larger Memory, Takaki weaves the tales of a multicultural mosaic of immi … more →

Tags: HST 221, Ronald Takaki, a larger memory, a horror remembered

American Lit. Periods 2, 4, 6 Week 9/22-9/26

jenbreaux wrote 1 year ago: Reminders- – Literature books are needed ALL WEEK – Monday- Friday. Monday – Weekly Quiz #3 (2 … more →

Tags: Class, Of Plymouth Plantation, Sinners In The Hands of an Angry God

Blackheath and the Slave Trade2 comments

blackheathbugle wrote 1 year ago: Blackheath has many connections with slavery. Slave traders and companies more loosely associated wi … more →

Tags: Blackheath, royal blackheath golf club, Slavery, Slave trade, Human Traffic, slave ships, slave traders, Abolition, Anti-Slavery

We Are The People5 comments

Skeptigator wrote 1 year ago: I just finished the book, We Are The People: Voices from the other side of American history. This bo … more →

Tags: Politics, freethought, Susan B. Anthony, 9/11, Native Americans, Sand Creek Massacre, Indian School, Middle Passage, chief sharitarish

Journal #6: Ottabah Cugoano1 comment

dawsonswan wrote 1 year ago: Ottabah Cugoano was born in 1757 in the Fante village of Agimaque, which is now modern day Ghana. At … more →

Tags: Ottabah Cugoano, Slave, Slave trade, black market, henry daname, Africa, south caribbean

Black Heritage and Culture

Ignatius Sancho wrote 1 year ago: Nottingham has in recent years become almost as famous for its crime rate than for its legendary son … more →

Tags: Africanus, racism, Slavery, Education, Ignatius Sancho, negro, Britain, UK, Black Men

Cannibalism and the Economy of Sacrifice in Olaudah Equiano's Interesting Narrative1 comment

Biblioklept wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been re-reading Olaudah Equiano’s Interesting Narrative, a fascinating autobiograph … more →

Tags: Books, Interesting Narrative, Slavery, Travel Writing

The Interesting Narrative of Life

R. wrote 2 years ago: Olaudah Equiano Portrait of Olaudah Equiano Circa 1780 Previously attributed to Joshua Reynolds Roya … more →

Tags: Biography, Abolition, Georgian Britain, Georgian Portraiture, Gustavus Vassa, Slavery, Slave narratives, Slave Biographies, Abolition Britain


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