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Olaudah Equiano: A Man of Many Names (Trail Blazers Series)

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09 September 2022

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Biography

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- Former slave who wrote his memoir  - Part of the campaign against slavery  - Includes timeline and Thinking Further questions    Kidnapped into slavery, Oladuah was forced to work for others. His life was no longer his own. Oladuah had lost everything. His country, his family, his freedom and even his name. But...

- Former slave who wrote his memoir  
- Part of the campaign against slavery  
- Includes timeline and Thinking Further questions  
  
Kidnapped into slavery, Oladuah was forced to work for others. His life was no longer his own. Oladuah had lost everything. His country, his family, his freedom and even his name. But although he was given other names by people who saw it as their right to own him, the ten year old boy eventually grew up and obtained his freedom. He claimed back his name in order to write his own memoir as part of the fight against slavery. Oladuah Equiano may have been a child who lost everything, even his name - but he came to know the joy of forgiveness in Christ, and the true freedom that comes with trusting in Jesus' name.  
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Former slave who wrote his memoir  
Part of the campaign against slavery  
Includes timeline and Thinking Further questions

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- Former slave who wrote his memoir  - Part of the campaign against slavery  - Includes timeline and Thinking Further questions    Kidnapped into slavery, Oladuah was forced to work for others. His life was no longer his own. Oladuah had lost everything. His country, his family, his freedom and even his name. But...

- Former slave who wrote his memoir  
- Part of the campaign against slavery  
- Includes timeline and Thinking Further questions  
  
Kidnapped into slavery, Oladuah was forced to work for others. His life was no longer his own. Oladuah had lost everything. His country, his family, his freedom and even his name. But although he was given other names by people who saw it as their right to own him, the ten year old boy eventually grew up and obtained his freedom. He claimed back his name in order to write his own memoir as part of the fight against slavery. Oladuah Equiano may have been a child who lost everything, even his name - but he came to know the joy of forgiveness in Christ, and the true freedom that comes with trusting in Jesus' name.  
-publisher

Former slave who wrote his memoir  
Part of the campaign against slavery  
Includes timeline and Thinking Further questions
Olaudah Equiano: A Man of Many Names (Trail Blazers Series) $14.99
Koorong code 617173
ISBN 9781527108769
Pages 160
Publisher Christian Focus For Kids
Publication date 09 September 2022
Dimensions 10 x 110 x 178mm
Weight 0.1kg
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    3 years ago
    For younger readers

    Part of an enormous series introducing young readers (9-14) to Christians of the past. This is the second of Ms Maurits' books in the series, both on coworkers of William Wilberforce in the fight to end slavery. \\nWell-written and great to see this story of God's grace available to a new generation. \\nKeep writing Ms Maurits!

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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    3 years ago
    An engaging biography

    Olaudah Equiano, also known as Gustavus Vassa, died in 1797, after living less than 60 years. Yet, his resilience and his desire to help his own people left a huge impact during his lifetime and continues to inspire others. The author, Emily Maurits, has done an excellent job of condensing his life's story into a compact book. During his life, he endured much abuse, persecution and discrimination. \\n\\nAs a young boy, Olaudah Equiano grew up with the great hope of being a leader in his African tribe but was kidnapped when he was eleven by African slave traders. He was sold to white slave traders who took him to the West Indies plantations. He was resold and travelled to America and then resold again onto an English naval ship. After much difficulty and struggle, he eventually obtained his freedom in his early 20s, but discrimination against people of colour kept him in bondage for many more years. The book also explores his faith journey and how he came to truly understand God's grace. \\n\\nI would have loved to have heard a little more about his joy at being married and having children since his story contains so much hardship. However, the real joy is knowing he is now eternally at rest. \\n\\nThere is good study material at the back of the book, including a timeline, summary, a 'thinking further topics' which would be particularly helpful for those interested in exploring Christian themes. There are also some explanatory notes from a historical perspective. \\n\\nAn…