Equiano described his treatment by African masters as being relatively kind compared to how he was treated by European slave traders. He noted that he experienced better living conditions and more opportunities for social mobility while living and working in Africa.
he was treated kindly byhis african masters
Olaudah Equiano wrote his autobiography, "The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa the African." In his narrative, he recounts his experiences as a slave, his time serving various masters, his travels, and eventual freedom as a prominent abolitionist figure.
Equiano was put through staying in one place tied up by their so-called "masters" or "slave trader" to examine if they are sold.
An article written in 2009 states that there are 1.078 million African Americans who have Masters degrees.
he is a strong African feature in the abolition of slave trades wrote several books narrating about the things he experienced when he was captured as a slave narrated about the bad acts done by the slave masters and those who attended the slaves.
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Charl Schwartzel and he is South African.
slave masters wanted to erase the slaves' cultural identity.
slave masters wanted to erase the slaves' cultural identity.
The cast of African Masters - 2014 includes: El Anatsui as himself Romauld Hazoume as himself William Kentridge as himself Wangechi Mutu as himself Yinka Shonibare as himself
Nat Turner