The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself / Olaudah Equiano ; edited by Werner Sollors
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- 920 EQ64i 21
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The Interestin Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself. -- Contexts. Illustration: Nautical Terms. -- Related public Writings. -- From Cursory Remarks [unpon James Ramsay's Antisalvery Writing] (1785) / James Tobin. -- Letter to James Tobin (Januaty 28, 1788) / Gustav Vassa. -- From Humanity; or, the Rights of NAture (1788) / Samuel Jackson Pratt .-- Letter to the Author of the Poem on Humanity (June 27, 1788). -- Illustration: "Description of a Slave Ship". -- Letter to the Committee for the Abolition os the Slave Trade (February 14, 1789). -- General Background. From a Discourse upon the Origin and Foundation of the Inequality amog Mankind (1755, trnal. 1761) / Jean-Jacques Rousseau. -- Historical Background. [Humanitarianism, John Wesley, and Gustavus Vassa] / Eva Beatrice Dykes. -- [The Nature of the Protest] / Wylie Sypher. -- From Many Thousand Gone: The Ex-Slaves' Account of Their Bondage and Freedom / Charles H. Nichole. -- [The Rupture and the Ordeal] / Nathan I. Huggins. -- Eighteenth-Century English Literature on Commerce and Slavery. -- Illustrations: I. Creuikshank, William Blake, and Anonymous. -- Travel and Scientific Literature. From Some Historical Account of Guinea (1771) / Anthony Benezet. --From a Voyage to the River (1788) / John Matthews. -- From Essay to the Causes of the Different Color of People in Different Climates (1744) / John Mitchell. -- Eighteenth-Century Authors af Africa Ancestry. [Froma Narrative] (1770,1774) / James Alberto Ukawaw Groniosaw. -- [A Captive of the Cherookes] (1785) / John Marrant. -- [Reflections and Memories] (1787) / Quobna Ottobah Cuguano. -- The English Debate About the Sleve Trade. From an Essay on the Salvery and Commerce of the Human Species, Particulary the African (1786) / Thomas Clarkson. -- Letter to William Wilberforce / John Wesley. Commenting on Gustavus Vassa (February 24, 1791). -- From Speech in the House of Commons (May 13, 1789) / William Wilberforce. -- From The 1791 Debate in the House of Commons on the Abolition of the Slave Trade. -- Antislavery Verse. From The Dying Negro (1773) / Thomas Day and John Bicknell. -- Criticism. Early Reviews and Assessments. -- From the Monthly Review (1798). -- From General Magazine and Impartial Review (1789). -- [Review of The Interesting Narrative] (1789) / "W" [Mary Wollstonecraft]. -- From Gentleman's Magazine (1789) / Richard Gough.-- Vassa (1808) / Henri Grégoire. -- [Olaudah Equiano] (1833) / Lydia Maria Child. -- Modern Criticism. From Introduction to The Life of Olaudah Equinano / Paul Edwards. -- From The Salve Narrative: Frist Major Art Form an Emerging Black Tradition / Charles T. David. -- From Figurations for a New American Literary History / Houston A. Baker, Jr. -- From The Spiritual Autobiography and Slave Narrative of Olaudah Equiano / Angelo Constanzo. -- The Home of Olaudah Equiano / Catherine Obianju Acholonu─A Linguistic and Anthropological Search. -- From The Trope of th Talking Book /Henry Louis GateS, Jr. -- Olaudah Equiano, Accidental Tourist. -- From Olaudah Equiano and the Art of Spiritual Autobiography / Adam Potkay. -- Equiano's Narrative as an Abolitionist Tool.
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