Jackie Flores
Dr. Hevert
History 1301
23 September 2017
Olaudah Equiano Olaudah Equiano also known as Gustavus Vassa was most known for his autobiography. He was born during 1746, and was also a writer and anti-slavery campaigner. He was also a freed slave. He gave support to stop slavery during the British movement. Equiano had many slave owners and two of them had a great influence in his life. Equiano had a horrible experience that he tried to end his life just to escape from being a slave. As days passed his life seemed to be getting easier. As a child Equiano and his sister where taken far away. They got separated and were owned by slave owners. They were no longer able to be together due to the fact that they often traded ownership. At a time he finally reunited with his sister but was separated from her once again and he was taken over a river of the coast. He was yet sent further with other slaves to British colony. That is where he got owned by Michael Pascal during 1754. Equiano accompanied Pascal as valet as he returned to England. Pascal favored Equiano and sent him with his sister in law, where he attended school. During this time he converted
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During 1765, at the age of 20, King had promised Equiano that for the purchase of forty pounds he could buy his freedom. When Robert gave him a new name he refused and said he preferred to be called Jacob but Robert refused as well and Equiano had to submit to his new name. He was shown to comprehend reading and writing more fluently and was guided in the course of religion by King. Since King promised to give Equiano his freedom on behalf of their deal in 1767 Equiano achieved to buy his freedom. King urged for Equiano to bide on as business partner but found it dangerous to residual in Britain as a freedman. Equiano was nearly kidnapped into being a slave while loading a ship to