1. The Life and Times of Olaudah Equiano
With his knowledge, he was determined to expose the harsh treatments and conditions under which they were forced to work and travel many of which included the unstable grounds they were forced to build their homes, the loathsome smell and overcrowding of ships they were traveling upon and the fact that they were often torn away from their families at any given time thus depriving them of family and friends. If he were caught writing about these harsh treatments and accusations against white men, he could have been tortured, mutilated or murdered. In the end, he served his purpose of informing ...
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