Olaudah Equiano's ship was primarily involved in the transatlantic slave trade, transporting enslaved Africans from West Africa to the Americas. His own journey began when he was captured and sold into slavery, ultimately leading him to the British colonies in the Caribbean and later to the Americas. Equiano's experiences aboard these ships profoundly shaped his views on slavery and human rights.
equiano got seasick when he was on the ship.
he was to young :|
Being eaten
Olaudah Equiano main duty on the was to carry gunpowder from the magazine up to the gun decks.
Olaudah Equiano
Olaudah Equiano's sister's name was unknown. She is not mentioned by name in Equiano's autobiography.
Olaudah Equiano's father was Igbo, from what is now Nigeria.
he got shot
Olaudah Equiano purchased his freedom in 1766.
Olaudah Equiano had seven siblings: three sisters and four brothers.
he had two kids
Yes he did. Then he moved back to England but Olaudah Equiano did buy his own freedom.