Ms. Thiell English III. What does it mean to be a slave?

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Ms. Thiell English III

What does it mean to be a slave?

What are some of the emotions Equiano experiences when he is first aboard the slave ship?

What do you think Equiano thought about human beings before his experience as a slave? What do you think he thought of humans after his experience as a slave?

1. Slavery was a common practice in Africa 2. No Africans participated willingly in the slave trade 3. Most enslaved Africans were brought to North America 4. Captured Africans were packed like cargo into slave ships 5. Slave traders typically sold families as a single group