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Kunta Kinte felt ashamed about being captured and enslaved, as it contradicted his identity as a proud African warrior from the Mandinka tribe. He struggled with the loss of his freedom and the humiliation of being treated as property. Additionally, he felt a deep sense of shame for being unable to protect his family and uphold the values of his culture in the face of oppression.

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