
Book Description
This is a memoir written by Olaudah Equiano, an influential African advocate of abolishing the slave trade in Britain during the late 18th century.
My Review
This was a gripping and touching autobiography about a slave's life from a slave's perspective. Olaudah Equiano was kidnapped at age 11 from his African village and sold into slavery. His story raises awareness of the cruel behavior of slave owners and his desire to end slave trade. All through his details, I was amazed how he stayed positive and grew through his experiences. He eventually ended up in Britain and helped Wilberforce's antislavery movement that ended slave trade for good in Britain. His writing is very eloquent and easy to read once you get used to the expressions of the times. I was especially moved by his strong desire to educate himself and his burning desire to be a missionary and convert people after his conversion. I would recommend this book for everyone as I found it a very moving memoir.
This is a memoir written by Olaudah Equiano, an influential African advocate of abolishing the slave trade in Britain during the late 18th century.
My Review
This was a gripping and touching autobiography about a slave's life from a slave's perspective. Olaudah Equiano was kidnapped at age 11 from his African village and sold into slavery. His story raises awareness of the cruel behavior of slave owners and his desire to end slave trade. All through his details, I was amazed how he stayed positive and grew through his experiences. He eventually ended up in Britain and helped Wilberforce's antislavery movement that ended slave trade for good in Britain. His writing is very eloquent and easy to read once you get used to the expressions of the times. I was especially moved by his strong desire to educate himself and his burning desire to be a missionary and convert people after his conversion. I would recommend this book for everyone as I found it a very moving memoir.