he wrote a book on slavery, and campaigned against it, in 1838 slavery was abolished
Olaudah Equiano was vehemently against slavery, having experienced its horrors firsthand as a kidnapped African sold into slavery. He became an active abolitionist, using his autobiography to detail the brutality and injustice of the slave trade. Equiano believed that all humans should be treated with dignity and viewed slavery as a moral and humanitarian outrage.
there is the iy equino me ending song
There was slavery in the north for the same reason there was slavery in the south, that is to work at labourous jobs.
there were jobs like mine cleaning and slavery work
well... it depends on where and when.
People didn't want to end slavery because they didn't like certain jobs and slavery took care of that. In other words, people were to lazy to do their jobs and slavery let them be lazy. I hope it helped=D
slavery stop because slaves went up north to get jobs and have a better life.
Yes and no depending on the amount of jobs your child does per day.
his job was to stop slavery
cleaning up
Jobs, we just get payed for it now.
Olaudah Equiano is famous for his autobiography, "The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano," which played a significant role in the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade. Equiano's personal story of being kidnapped and enslaved, as well as his advocacy for abolition, helped raise awareness about the horrors of slavery and contributed to the movement to end it.