Beginnings
and during capture
During Slavery
Story Comprehension
After Life and Bonus
100

True or False: Equiano was born to a prominent family.

TRUE

100

What happened to Olaudah and his sister when he was (11) years old?

They were kidnapped

100

How did Equiano buy his freedom?

He bought it from his master for forty pounds (Worked for money and used it to free himself)

100
True or False. Olaudah Equiano was able to live to see slavery end.
False
200

In what country was Equaino born?

Benin, Africa

200
Where were Olaudah and his sister taken?
Barbados
200

What happened to some captives who couldn’t bear the conditions?

They tried to jump overboard to their deaths

200

What movement did Equiano’s book help inspire?

The transatlantic slave trade

300

What was his father?

He was chief of the tribe/leader/ruler (answers may vary)

300

What name is Olaudah Equiano also known for?

Gustavus Vassa

300
Where did Equiano go after he bought his freedom? (Hint: It was one of the places where he was originally sold as a slave)
England
300

How did Equiano’s book influence the abolition movement after his death?

It continued to be used by abolitionists as evidence of the horrors of slavery and as a persuasive moral argument for ending it

400

How old was Equiano when he was sold into slavery?

11

400

Describe the conditions of the boat he was on. Give 3 examples.

(answers may vary)

400

What was Equiano's interest while he was enslaved on the boat?

Navigation, voyages

400

Explain the 3 Appeals of Rhetoric and hoe Equiano displays rhetorical appeal in his narrative.

Ethos, Pathos, Logos. (answers may vary)

500

How does Equiano describe his emotions during his capture and separation?

Deep grief, confusion, fear, and hopelessness

500

Where was Olaudah taken after he was sold again?

Virginia in North America

500

What message does Equiano’s story send about freedom and morality?

freedom is a human right and slavery is against moral values

500

How was Equiano’s book different from other slave narratives of the time?

It was written by a formerly enslaved African in his own words and voice

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