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Essay heading: “The Son of Africa”
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Still yet the perception of slavery to a young boy, as in Equiano’s case, was not too cruel. It was a fate reserved for those who were guilty of crimes against other members of the community or the province as a whole, and justifiably so. As Olaudah would soon discover slavery, as he knew it was a far cry from the heartless, oppressive and abusive version the white man had created... displayed 300 characters
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As Olaudah would soon discover slavery, as he knew it was a far cry from the heartless, oppressive and abusive version the white man had created. Each time he would begin to reconcile with his present situation, as undesirable it may be, he would be “awakened out of (his) reverie to fresh sorrow, and hurried away” (Equiano, 53), only to be thrown into a new master’s world of oppression, with new fears... displayed next 300 characters
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