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  1. Olaudah Equiano Biography

    Olaudah Equiano Biography: A former enslaved person himself, Olaudah Equiano endured the Middle Passage and was able to escape slavery to tell his story and ...

  2. British Black History Icon

    British Black History Icon - Olaudah Equiano (1745 - 1797) Olaudah was born in Nigeria. As a child he was sold as a slave and taken to America. During his ti...

  3. BBC4

    The story of Olaudah Equiano, a black slave who emerged from the horrors of the African holocaust to become an English gentleman, marry a white woman and wri...

  4. Olaudah Equiano

    slavery. Olaudah Equiano (born c. 1745, Essaka [now in Nigeria]?—died March 31, 1797, London, England) was an abolitionist and writer whose autobiography, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano; or, Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself (1789), became the first internationally popular slave narrative.

  5. Olaudah Equiano

    Olaudah Equiano (/ ə ˈ l aʊ d ə /; c. 1745 - 31 March 1797), known for most of his life as Gustavus Vassa (/ ˈ v æ s ə /), was a writer and abolitionist.According to his memoir, he was from the village of Essaka in modern southern Nigeria. Enslaved as a child in West Africa, he was shipped to the Caribbean and sold to a Royal Navy officer. He was sold twice more before purchasing his ...

  6. Olaudah Equiano: The Remarkable Life of an African Writer and

    In 1789, Equiano published his autobiography, "The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano". The book was a critical and commercial success, and it helped to shape public opinion about the slave trade and the conditions under which enslaved people were forced to live. In the book, Equiano describes his experiences as a slave ...

  7. BBC

    It is one of the earliest books published by a black African writer. In 1792, Equiano married an Englishwoman, Susanna Cullen, and they had two daughters. Equiano died on 31 March 1797. Read a ...

  8. Olaudah Equiano (1745-1797)

    Olaudah Equiano (1745-1797) Olaudah Equiano, whose father was an Ibo chief, was born in 1745 in what is now Southern Nigeria. At the age of 11 years, Olaudah was captured by African slave traders and sold into bondage in the New World. Equiano, given the name Gustavus Vassa by one of his many owners, was forced to serve several masters, among ...

  9. Olaudah Equiano

    Olaudah Equiano circa 1745 — 1797 Olaudah Equiano/Gustavas Vassa, 1789. The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavas Vassa, the African. ... In his biography, Equiano candidly described how the experience stirred fear and confusion in the Africans it ensnared: white people, sailing ships, and life in the stinking ...

  10. Olaudah Equiano

    Olaudah Equiano. Olaudah Equiano was an African writer, abolitionist, seaman and civil rights campaigner who had formerly been enslaved. He was the most prominent Black anti-slavery activist and lobbyist in 18th century Britain and is popularly held to be the country's first Black political leader. Equiano is believed to have been born of the ...

  11. Olaudah Equiano

    Olaudah Equiano (c.1745 - March 31, 1797), also known as Gustavus Vassa, was an eighteenth-century merchant seaman and writer of African descent who lived in Britain's American colonies and in Britain. Equiano is primarily remembered today for his autobiography, entitled The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, which, with its detailed descriptions of the hardships of ...

  12. Olaudah Equiano: From Slavery to Abolition

    Explore the captivating life of Olaudah Equiano in this video, "Olaudah Equiano: From Slave to Abolitionist." Follow his epic journey from the depths of slav...

  13. Olaudah Equiano's autobiography: The most successful political book

    Still known by his slave name, Olaudah Equiano had written his autobiography, now considered the first widely read and influential slave narrative. The visit to Trinity College was the beginning ...

  14. BBC Radio 4

    A former enslaved person himself, Olaudah Equiano (c1745-97) became a key figure in the abolitionist movement. His influence was built in great part on his memoir, The Interesting Narrative of the ...

  15. Excerpts from The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano

    Annotation. One of the very first slave narratives, The Interesting Narrative of Olaudah Equiano (1745-1797), served as a prototype for the well-known slave autobiographies of the 19th century written by such fugitive slaves as Frederick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs. First published in 1772, the volume recounts Equiano's kidnapping in Africa at ...

  16. Project MUSE

    Who was Olaudah Equiano? Robert J. Allison. Vincent Carretta. Equiano, the African: Biography of a Self-Made Man. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2005. xxiv + 436 pp. Illustrations, maps, bibliography, notes, and index. $29.95. At a time when most black men and women in the English-speaking world were slaves, when slavery and the slave ...

  17. Olaudah Equiano Biography

    Predestinarian Protestant, free market entrepreneur, literary abolitionist. Who is this? It's England's most interesting man, the African prince, Olaudah Equ...

  18. Olaudah Equiano

    Olaudah Equiano was a slave whose autobiography is considered by many to be the first significant work about an enslaved person's life. The book is called The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano; or, Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself (1789). Graphically depicting the horrors of slavery, this narrative spurred ...

  19. Olaudah Equiano: The Story of a former Slave that worked ...

    In this captivating video, we delve into the remarkable life of Olaudah Equiano, a prominent African involved in the British slave trade during the 18th cent...

  20. Biography: Olaudah Equiano

    OLAUDAH EQUIANO. (c. 1745-1797) Born in Essaka, Kingdom of Benin (now in Nigeria) to an Igbo tribe elder, Olaudah Equiano (at the age of eleven) and his sister were kidnapped, separated, and sold to slave traders. He was transported across the Atlantic to Barbados. Along with other captured Africans, he was put up for auction.

  21. Digital History

    Gustavus Vassa (Olaudah Equiano) Biography ID 112. Olaudah Equiano (c. 1745 - 31 March 1797), known in his lifetime as Gustavus Vassa was a writer and abolitionist from the Igbo region of what is today southeastern Nigeria according to his memoir, or from South Carolina according to other sources. Enslaved as a child, Equiano purchased his ...

  22. Olaudah Equiano

    Audio from the Museum of the African Diaspora