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The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, Or Gustavus Vassa, The African / Written By Himself

Chapter 29: FOOTNOTES:
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The narrator recounts being seized in childhood, torn from family ties, and transported under brutal conditions through the transatlantic slave system. He describes being sold between owners in diverse places, offering detailed observations of daily life, maritime voyages, and commercial practices encountered along the way. He relates learning to read, adopting the Christian faith, and ultimately acquiring his own freedom through persistent effort. The account combines vivid personal memory and travel detail with a moral appeal aimed at exposing slavery's cruelties and persuading readers to support abolition.

FOOTNOTES:

[X] See the Public Advertiser, July 14, 1787.

[Y] At the request of some of my most particular friends, I take the liberty of inserting it here.

[Z] Grenville Sharp, Esq; the Reverend Thomas Clarkson; the Reverend James Ramsay; our approved friends, men of virtue, are an honour to their country, ornamental to human nature, happy in themselves, and benefactors to mankind!