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Olaudah Equiano, a formerly enslaved African, played a significant role in advocating for the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade in Britain. His autobiography, published in 1789, detailed his experiences and the brutal realities of slavery, helping to raise awareness and garner support for the abolitionist movement. Equiano's efforts, alongside others, contributed to the eventual end of the slave trade in the British Empire in 1807. His activism also inspired movements against slavery in other nations, including Spain.

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