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</html>";s:4:"text";s:41425:"Many captives died from poor ship conditions and were just thrown into the ocean . The joking grew more ominous: “I thought them in earnest, and was depressed beyond measure, expecting every moment to be my last.” He was also alarmed for his friend and shipmate Baker. Out of the fragile bonds grew a new kinship among people who called themselves “shipmates.”, In this way dispossessed Africans formed themselves into informal mutual-aid societies, in some cases even “nations,” on the lower deck of a slave ship. Chapter 1 - &quot;America; A Narrative History&quot; questionWho discovered the &quot;New World&quot;? But the slave ship was central to his life story, as to millions of others&#x27;, so he described it as best he could. Answer: The National Assembly completed the draft of the Constitution in 1791. of Pittsburgh) revivifies the horror of this world-changing machine. The crew grew more cruel as the enslaved resolved to use whatever means available to them to fight back. May 28, 2016 - This PowerPoint is an outline of the McGraw Hill World History Textbook 2015 edition for Chapter 1 The Rise of Civilization. trailer Rediker fails to address these questions. @9���@|o?Z{ނ�^z�y���rԚ�F���E"`�^舍v'�(�lZԑ�e��E�;�H���㬰=� #���I�U���^3����$��.W�ʑ�^��!�Nگ�|o3��j7D�g�([����v	�ڗ�y�^�]. “Your image,” he tenderly wrote to her years later, “has been always rivetted in my heart.”, The passage to the coast resumed. His alienation from kin and village was complete. Ap Us History Chapter 1-3 Study Flashcards. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. He then found his “own countrymen” in the men’s apartment on the lower deck. Millions like himself and his sister fell “victims to the violence of the African trader, the pestilential stench of a Guinea ship, the seasoning in the European colonies, or the lash and lust of a brutal and unrelenting overseer.” He went through a jarring series of separations. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. New York: Simon &amp; Schuster. In this powerful historical novel a thirteen-year-old boy is kidnapped and brought aboard a slave ship, where he is forced to play music that will entice the slaves to exercise. Chapter Two: The Evolution Of The Slave Ship. 0000021687 00000 n
 The Idol Group Pet Became a Final Boss! Chapter 11: Cotton, Slavery and the Old South 2. II. This volume presents the first full-scale treatment of the only instance in history where African blacks, seized by slave dealers, won their freedom and returned home. He saw the struggle to communicate and to be understood, for the sake of survival. In Equiano’s village and indeed throughout the interior, the term “Igbo” was not a term of self-understanding or identity. OTHER BOOKS. The Slave Ship: A Human History study guide contains a biography of Marcus Rediker, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis. . Rather, according to the famous Nigerian/Igbo writer Chinua Achebe, “Igbo” was originally “a word of abuse; they were the ‘other’ people, down in the bush.” “Igbo” was an insult, a designation that someone was an outsider to the village. The U.S. slave population by 1860 was approximately: 4 million. 0000012994 00000 n
 If he was born in South Carolina, he could have known what he knew only by gathering the lore and experience of people who had been born in Africa and made the dreaded Middle Passage aboard the slave ship. Equiano was taken aboard the. On the slave ship, Equiano and many others began to discover that they were Igbo. Violently disconnected from his village, most of his family, and almost all he held dear, Equiano took deep solace in the companionship of his sister. Equiano, better known in his own day as Gustavus Vassa, was the first person to write extensively about the slave trade from the perspective of the enslaved. History. Chapter 394 - Interpersonal Interacti. "A work from the Johnson Construction Co." It replaced sugar as the world&#x27;s major crop produced by slave labor; The South was the largest and most powerful slave society the modern world had ever known. PATTERNS OF EVIDENCE: Sources for Chapter 19 19.1- Abd al-Rahman al-Saadi on the scholars of Timbuktu 19.2- Letter of Nzinga Mbemba (Afonso I) of Kongo to the King of Portugal 19.3- Documents concerning the slave ship Sally, Rhode Island 19.4- The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano 19.5- Casta paintings, Mexico Chapter 20. During the latter stages of the passage, his mind was filled with agony. REDIKER, M. (2008) The slave ship : a human history , chapter 1. Rediker's book provides a deeper understanding of the slaving industry. Slave Ship Sally, 1764-1765,&quot; has also been exhib-ited at the John Brown House, the historic home of one of the ship&#x27;s owners, and at the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda in St. John&#x27;s, Antigua, the final destination of surviving captives from the ship. "Vividly drawn . . . this stunning book honors the achievement of the captive Africans who fought for—and won—their freedom.”—The Philadelphia Tribune A unique account of the most successful slave rebellion in American history, now ... 2000 The Slave Ship Fredensborg. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. <>stream
 Rather than the experiences of the slaves and sailors based on what was happening around and to them. Available online; Digital Object Identifier: 10.1007/s10761 . "The Slave Ship: A Human History Summary". Webster, Jane 2008 Slave Ships and Maritime Archaeology: An Overview. In other words, ethnogenesis was happening on the ship. The ship&#x27;s cargo was white indentured servants. Equiano did not immediately find his “own countrymen,” and indeed he had to search for them. (1991), Slavery and the Rise of the Atlantic System THOMAS H. (1997), The Slave Trade: The History of the Atlantic Slave Trade 1440 - 1870 THORNTON J. The Pueblo Revolt: The Secret Rebellion that Drove the Spaniards Out of the Southwest. <>/Border[0 0 0]/Rect[81.0 86.5415 179.408 94.5495]/Subtype/Link/Type/Annot>> Arawak men and women, naked, tawny, and full of wonder, emerged from their villages onto the island&#x27;s beaches and swam out to get a closer look at the strange big boat. They were worked at a ferocious pace, and died by the thousands. This he owed in part to enslaved women, who may or may not have been Igbo, and who washed him and showed maternal care for him. c. 1570 • Iroquois Confederacy formed 1603 • Tokugawa Shogunate emerges in Japan 1610 • Galileo observes planets and stars with telescope 1676 • Bacon&#x27;s . Octavia E. Butler meets Marvel’s Black Panther in The Deep, a story rich with Afrofuturism, folklore, and the power of memory, inspired by the Hugo Award–nominated song “The Deep” from Daveed Diggs’s rap group Clipping. No previous book has highlighted the diversity and centrality of middle passages, voluntary and involuntary, to modern global history."—Kenneth Morgan, author of Slavery and the British Empire "This volume extends the now well-established ... 0000022237 00000 n
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 Richter, Daniel K. 2001. endobj Finally, she looks at slave law as a system of enforced disablement. Audacious and powerful, Between Fitness and Death is a groundbreaking journey into the entwined histories of racism and ableism. 76 0 obj Columbus, The Indians, and Human Progress. In addition to the Igbo, those most likely to have been aboard were Nupe, Igala, Idoma, Tiv, and Agatu, from north of Equiano’s own village; the Ijo from the southwest; and from the east a whole host: Ibibio, Anang, Efik (all Efik speakers), Ododop, Ekoi, Eajagham, Ekrikuk, Umon, and Enyong. Rediker also recognizes the role and power of the abolitionist movement in ending the slave trade. The “only comfort we had,” he wrote, “was in being in one another’s arms all that night, and bathing each other with our tears.”. Mass Effect: Future History. Chapter 398 - Girl Who Catches Pigs (1) Chapter 397 - The Country Owes Me A B. %PDF-1.7
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 COUPON: RENT Inhuman Traffick The International Struggle against the Transatlantic Slave Trade: A Graphic History 1st edition (9780199334070) and save up to 80% on textbook rentals and 90% on used textbooks. Equiano was carried and sold hither and yon, eventually to a wealthy merchant in the beautiful city of Tinmah, which was likely in the Niger delta. By the time Equiano was eleven years old, slave trading and raiding in his native part of Igbo land had already grown extensive, as his autobiography reveals, in ways numerous and subtle. H�tT[n� ��*X�kc@�*5�dYB�+�����N ���L4�822�W������Sf@�L�C���������ﳰ��Y�6!Pe��XP앴4����O�>����6�}O��oa�?��wnȧ!�@H�P�R�3jۍ!�t ���@ˆ�Gs�OV"\q9@N���E���3�f���z����]��3�~ $>s�cʧ��V,x�omQ0Hv��I�&=B�B��ͮ^L��R �ѯ�d%㸮Q��D�	U��o����k?. Did Africans promote slavery for their greed and or tribal revenge? THIS SET IS OFTEN IN FOLDERS WITH. In his introduction, Rediker explains that over the &quot;four hundred years of the slave trade, from the late fifteenth to the late nineteenth century, 12.4 million souls were loaded onto slave hips….. along the dreadful way, 1.8 million of them died, their . Chapter 1. It would prove to be “a day of greater sorrow than I had yet experienced.” Equiano’s captors pulled him and his sister apart “while we lay clasped in each other’s arms.” The children begged not to be parted, but in vain: “she was torn from me, and immediately carried away, while I was left in a state of distraction not to be described.” For some time Equiano “cried and grieved continually.” For several days he “did not eat anything but what they forced into my mouth.” The comfort of shared misery, “weeping together” with the last remaining family member, was now lost. As if to emphasize the point, now began the endless buying and selling of the young boy. Equiano’s Middle Passage proved to be a pageant of cruelty, degradation, and death. In The Kidnapping Club, historian Jonathan Daniel Wells tells the story of the powerful network of judges, lawyers, and police officers who circumvented anti-slavery laws by sanctioning the kidnapping of free and fugitive African Americans. For Equiano this began with the black traders who had brought him aboard the ship. Members of the committee also collaborated with the Choices Program, a curricular develop- Wandering strangers inspired fear, especially if they were traders called the Oye-Eboe, whose name meant “red men living at a distance.” These were the Aro, “stout, mahogany-coloured men” from the south. endobj AP World History Chapter 20 Africa and the Africans in the Age of the Atlantic Slave Trade. Beginning in 1829 off the west coast of Africa with the recapture of the slave ship Neirsée--previously seized by the British Navy in its efforts to suppress the &quot;inhuman traffick&quot;--and ending with the liberation of the African passengers who had been sold into slavery in the French Caribbean, Rafe Blaufarb puts a human face on the history of . endobj The text provides a balanced approach to U.S. history, considering the people, events, and ideas that have shaped the United States from both the top down (politics, economics, diplomacy) and bottom up (eyewitness accounts, lived ... &quot;Making the slave ship real, &quot;historian Rediker (History/Univ. 0 Get FREE 7-day instant eTextbook access! He does not focus on what Africans did to promote and sustain slavery. Chapter 393 - Interpersonal Interacti. He thought they were “bad spirits” rather than human beings. Chapter 01 - New World Beginnings. A mural of the . The next day the small band traveled through the woods to avoid human traffic, emerging eventually onto a road Equiano thought familiar. Equiano understood the passage from expropriation in Africa to exploitation in America. In the short run (and so far, human history has consisted only of short runs), the victims, themselves desperate and tainted with the culture that oppresses them, turn . 2 Later that year the pamphlet was serialized in seven installments and published in America, appearing in the . Cora is a slave on a cotton plantation in Georgia. Here he tasted coconuts and sugarcane for the first time and also observed money he called “core” (. The Three Orders Class 11 MCQs Questions with Answers. 0000006962 00000 n
 Mention the salient features of the Constitution of 1791. The matter will continue to be debated, but for present purposes it does not matter. This is more than just the story of one ship – it's the untold story of millions of people taken as captives to the New World. Chapter 396 - Breaking Up The Couple Chapter 395 - Go To Sleep, I&#x27;ll Go Ge. By Richard B. Morris. Chapter 13 The Slave Trade. The schooner Clotilda smuggled African captives into the U.S. in 1860, more than 50 years after importing slaves was outlawed. In this riveting book, authors and authorities on modern slavery Kevin Bales and Ron Soodalter expose the disturbing phenomenon of human trafficking and slavery that exists now in the United States. Equiano saw that his fellow enslaved—the “multitude of black people, of every description chained together”—were themselves a motley crew of different classes, ethnicities, and genders who had been jumbled together aboard the slave ship. 0000004139 00000 n
 Additionally, Equiano witnessed the formation of a new language—of resistance manifested in action, as, for example, when the three slaves defied the crew and jumped over the side of the ship. The Slave Ship: A Human History Marcus Rediker, Author. Their main business, Equiano found in retrospect but apparently did not fully understand as a child, was to “trepan our people.” Ominously, they carried “great sacks” with them wherever they went. Was he born in Africa as he claimed? Facing East from Indian Country: A Native History of Early America. By theorizing and testing the concept of racial capitalism in different historical circumstances, this book shows its analytical and political power for today’s scholars and activists. This was not accidental, for he also showed an awareness of naming as an act of power. Inhuman Traffick tells for the first time a story of enslavement and freedom that spans the entire Atlantic world. The Idol Group Pet Became a Final Boss!. He thought that “the Ruler of the seas was angry, and I expected to be offered up to appease him.” Later, at dusk one evening, members of the crew spotted some grampuses near the ship. At other times he would say the same thing to Equiano himself but then add that “black people were not good to eat,” so they might have to kill Baker first “and afterwards me.” Pascal also asked Equiano if his own people in Africa were cannibals, to which the panicked boy replied no. Upon sighting land, the crew “gave a great shout” and made “many signs of joy.” But Equiano and the rest of the captives did not share in the excitement. the slave ship a human history is universally compatible with any devices Page 1/10. Practice MCQ Questions for Class 11 History with Answers on a daily basis and score well in exams. Indeed how could he while being endlessly bought and sold along the route? Indeed he was shocked by the culture of the coastal Ibibio, who, he observed, were not circumcised, did not wash as he was accustomed to do, used European pots and weapons, and “fought with their fists amongst themselves.” The women of the group he considered immodest, as they “ate, and drank, and slept, with their men.” They ornamented themselves with strange scars and filed their teeth sharp. He penned what was at the time perhaps the greatest literary work of the abolitionist movement and what has in recent years become history’s most famous description of the slave ship and the Middle Passage. endobj These exchanges reignited the terror of the slaving voyage in Equiano, especially after the captain put everyone on board to short allowance, a rationing of food. APUSH Lecture Ch. Swanson Gail 2005 The Slave Ship Guerrero. Conditions had “carried off many,” most of them probably by the “bloody flux,” or dysentery. He let Equiano peer through the lens. Slave Ship - Summary Summary &amp; Analysis. A deck plan (above) revealstightly packed ranks of slaveson a ship bound from Africa tothe Americas. Most startling, they made no proper sacrifices or offerings to the gods. Each slave occupied a space comparable to the that which a coffin would occupy. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 12(1), 6-19. <<2BBB9C4D6FAAB2110A0020AE558DFD7F>]/Prev 153175>> If not, would the Black slave trade have happened to the extent it did? AP United States History Chapter 16. But he finally arrived in a place where the cultural familiarity vanished. To qualify as a member of the planter class, a person had to be engaged in southern agriculture and: 1 The Inspection and Sale of an African Captive Along the West African Coast (1854) 99. After opening the book with a stark assessment of the intergenerational effects of white supremacy on black economic well-being, Darity and Mullen look to both the past and the present to measure the inequalities borne of slavery. Terms Summary 1) Robert Smalls Robert Smalls was a slave in South Carolina. It describes what changed for free African Americans and what remained the same. This edition includes an introduction by Walter H. Page, a future U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks. As a privileged passenger on the voyage, Baker ate at the captain’s table, and as the voyage dragged on and provisions grew scarce, Captain Pascal cruelly joked at mealtime that they might have to kill Equiano and eat him. Equiano himself was lashed several times for rejecting food. endstream . The Question and Answer section for The Slave Ship: A Human History is a great 0000006503 00000 n
 When they put him down, he looked around the main deck and saw first a huge copper boiling pot and then nearby “a multitude of black people of every description chained together, every one of their countenances expressing dejection and sorrow.” Fearing that he had fallen into the hungry, grasping hands of cannibals, he was “overpowered with horror and anguish.” He fainted. The use of violence against the crew multiplied the terror: “This made me fear these people the more; and I expected nothing less than to be treated in the same manner.”, One of the most valuable parts of Equiano’s account of his time on the slave ship is his summary of conversations that took place on the lower deck. 0000004623 00000 n
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 1 Carried aboard the vessel by African traders in early 1754, the eleven-year-old boy was immediately grabbed by members of the crew, &quot;white men with horrible looks, red faces, and long hair,&quot; who tossed him about to see if he . Beginning in 1829 off the west coast of Africa with the recapture of the slave ship Neirsée--previously seized by the British Navy in its efforts to suppress the &quot;inhuman traffick&quot;--and ending with the liberation of the African passengers who had been sold into slavery in the French Caribbean, Rafe Blaufarb puts a human face on the history of . Communications and connections between people often results in relationships, which usually influence people&#x27;s future behavior. Viking $27.95 (434p) ISBN 978--670-01823-9. The Slave Ship: A Human History. He noted how easy the people were, swimming and diving in the water. An editor He added that on his way to the coast, “I acquired two or three different tongues.” Even though Equiano suffered “the violence of the African trader,” he emphasized that his treatment during the passage to the coast was not cruel. All who have studied Equiano—on both sides of the debate—agree that he spoke for millions. Equiano soon noticed the systematic use of terror aboard the slaver. I n August 1781, a British slave ship, the Zong, left Ghana with 442 slaves aboard - twice the number it was designed to carry - bound for Jamaica. 0. During his grueling trek to the coast, Equiano remained attached for part of the way to his sister, the last link to his family and village. 1. The following day the trauma deepened. In this original and trenchant work, Christina Sharpe interrogates literary, visual, cinematic, and quotidian representations of Black life that comprise what she calls the "orthography of the wake. Multiple Choice Type Questions. Cooperative farming was a necessity because of the lack of available land; most farm families exchanged their surplus farm products with their neighbors or bartered it for local services due to poor . During the nineteenth century, the United States entered the ranks of the world's most advanced and dynamic economies. At the same time, the nation sustained an expansive and brutal system of human bondage. This was no mere coincidence. Equiano was born during a time of crisis, when change swept through his homeland and indeed swept up the young boy himself. The play opens in darkness, and the audience sits in dark silence for a long time. Chapter two is centered around how the slave ships were made and organized for the Slave Trade. He also discovered Igbo speakers, indeed “Africans of all languages,” in Barbados, sent by the slave owners to pacify the newly arrived “salt water negroes” as they were called. Draws on three decades of research to chart the history of slave ships, their crews, and their enslaved passengers, documenting such stories as those of a young kidnapped African whose slavery is witnessed firsthand by a horrified priest ... Soon, “overpowered by fatigue and grief, our only relief was some sleep, which allayed our misfortune for a short time.” The long, arduous, traumatic passage to the coast had begun. STUDY. 2004. 0000002097 00000 n
 By 1807, more than nine-million Africans in shackles, manacles, neck rings, locks and chains had been carried to New World plantations, a crime impossible without ships, the most complex machines of the age, turned for this evil purpose into floating dungeons. History. The ship&#x27;s owners claimed that due to . This would, in the long run, prove to be his own path to liberation, since he would work as a sailor, collect his wages, and buy his freedom at age twenty-four. The importance of the ships, not only to the Slave Trade but to mankind, is strongly emphasized in this chapter. ˜˚˛˝˙ˆˇ˘˝ ˛ SS.8.A.2.1, SS.8.A.4.17, SS.8.A.4.18 See Spotlight on Florida History for content specifically related to these Chapter 13 standards. One part of Equiano’s own strategy of resistance was to learn all he could from the sailors about how the ship worked. Indentured servitude is a contract between two individuals, where one person worked not for money but to repay an indenture or loan AP WORLD HISTORY HOMEWORK Name: _____ CHAPTER 20: AFRICA AND THE SLAVE TRADE Pages 444-465 Part 1: Terms Write definitions for all terms. 0000003619 00000 n
 Igbo, like other African ethnicities, was in many ways a product of the slave trade. on the use of slave labor. endobj When two members of the crew offered food, he weakly refused. This Study Guide consists of approximately 39 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Slave Ship. Historians believe 15% of all Africans loaded onto these ships did not survive the Middle Passage—most died of illness due to the inhumane, unsanitary . He notes the offer of liquor by a sailor, to cheer his spirits (even though the result was greater agitation). And a few remarkable slaves learned to read and write, making their stories part of history. The seamen appeared to the young Equiano as evil spirits and horrible-looking “white people.” More tellingly, the African traders who brought him aboard the ship were “black people,” with whom, suddenly, he had newly discovered sympathies. Eventually they came to “a small house, where the robbers halted for refreshment, and spent the night.” The bindings of the children were removed, but they were apparently too upset to eat. 60N. “I was still more astonished,” he noted, “on seeing people on horseback. the slave ship: a human history chapter 1 summary. On August 5, 1774, just a month before the First Continental Congress convened in Philadelphia, the ship Needham landed in New York from Newry, England, Captain William Cunningham, master. His descriptions of extreme hardships and desperate conditions are punctuated by his astonishment at new sights and experiences. The slave trade always brought together unusual agglomerations of people and to some extent leveled the cultural differences among them. [toc] Chapter 1: The human apprenticeship Introduction Communication has always been a key element in the creation of human history. Most times left solely within the confine of plantation narratives, slavery was far from a land-based phenomenon. This book reveals for the first time how it took critical shape at sea. Outlaws of the Atlantic: Sailors, Pirates, and . The travels resumed, now by land and again by water, through “different countries, and various nations.” Six or seven months after he had been kidnapped, “I arrived at the sea coast” and likely the big, bustling slave-trading port of Bonny. Carried aboard the vessel by African traders in early 1754, the eleven-year-old boy was immediately grabbed by members of the crew, “white men with horrible looks, red faces, and long hair,” who tossed him about to see if he was sound of body. In the darkness of night, strange new people came aboard, and all the enslaved were herded up to the main deck for inspection. When the adults of the village went to work on the common, they took arms in case of an attack. The third was recaptured, brought back on deck, and whipped ferociously for “attempting to prefer death to slavery.” Equiano thus noted a culture of resistance forming among the enslaved. <> He wrote, “on board the African snow I was called Michael.” On the next vessel, the sloop to Virginia, he was named again, this time Jacob. Read the Study Guide for The Slave Ship: A Human History…, The Slave Ship and its Role in Slavery, Racial Constructs and Western Capitalism. This bold, innovative book promises to radically alter our understanding of the Atlantic slave trade, and the depths of its horrors. He found himself on a ship headed for Barbados Equiano was sold to a plantation owner in Virginia and then purchased by a British sea captain, who renamed him Gustavus Vassa. 0000001513 00000 n
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 0. Using hoes, axes, shovels, picks (which Equiano called “beaks”), they cultivated numerous crops, most important among them the yam, which was boiled, pounded, and made into, Equiano’s family and extended kin were, like all others, organized as a patrilineal clan (, Of his people Equiano wrote, “We are almost a nation of dancers, musicians, and poets.” Ritual occasions were marked by elaborate ceremonies of artistic and religious performance, often to summon and gratify ancestral spirits. Examining Latin and Arabic sources in tandem, Hannah Barker shows that Christian and Muslim inhabitants of the Mediterranean shared a set of assumptions and practices that amounted to a common culture of slavery. the slave trade. Whenever Baker was called by captain or mate, Equiano “would peep and watch to see if they were going to kill him.”, Believing as he did in the power of supernatural spirits to rule the natural world, Equiano was especially frightened when the waves around him began to churn and run high. What remains to be emphasized is how he responded to his dispossession, how he cooperated with and connected to others. Reviewed for the African Diaspora Archaeology Newsletter by Fred L. The Slave Trade was a moment in human history that is almost unparalleled in suffering. Despite the harrowing uncertainty of the new situation, the sights of Bridgetown filled Equiano with fresh wonder. He then discovered that the slave ship was equipped with nettings to prevent precisely such desperate rebellion. This, too, would have helped his communication with other Africans, especially those from coastal regions. 0000001016 00000 n
 The dramatic story of the slave ship Neirsee springs vividly to life in Rafe Blaufarb&#x27;s graphic mircohistory, Inhuman Traffic. Preface to First Edition, Chapter 1, The Mediterranean origins, chapter 2, Sugar planting: From Cyprus to the Atlantic islands, chapter 3, Africa and the slave trade, chapter 4, Capitalism, feudalism and sugar planting in Brazil, pages xi-xiii &amp; 3-57. “Oppressed and weighed down by grief after my mother and friends,” he took his bearings and imagined his home “towards the rising of the sun.” Then one day he accidentally killed a villager’s chicken and, fearing punishment, hid out in the bushes as a prelude to running away. 15N. 69 0 obj Last American slave ship is discovered in Alabama. <>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text]>>/Rotate 0/Type/Page>> He and everyone else who saw it stood amazed, “the more so as the vessel appeared larger by approaching nearer.” When the approaching ship eventually dropped anchor, “I and my countrymen who saw it were lost in astonishment to observe the vessel stop; and were now convinced it was done by magic.”. . His Observations on a Guinea Voyage, in a Series of Letters Addressed to the Rev. It was on the slave ship that his given name, Olaudah Equiano, was taken from him and lost until he reclaimed it thirty-five years later. 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