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As a slave in the Equiano tribe, Equiano himself was treated relatively well compared to the harsh treatment experienced by slaves in other parts of the world. He was given responsibilities and opportunities for advancement within the community. However, he still suffered the loss of freedom and faced the harsh reality of being owned by someone else.

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