This is the year Olaudah Equiano was born.
What is 1745?
This is another word for a narrative.
What is a story?
Olaudah Equiano's father owned these.
What are slaves?
This is the art of persuasion.
What is rhetoric?
This term refers to the forced transport of people for the purpose of forcing them into slavery conditions.
What is human trafficking?
This is the country in which Olaudah Equiano was born.
What is Nigeria?
This is an autobiographical account of a person's life as a slave.
What is a slave narrative?
These are Olaudah Equiano's reactions when he first sees the slave ship.
What are astonishment and terror?
These are the three appeals which can be used.
What are ethos, logos, and pathos?
In this form of slavery, children are forced into servitude.
What is child slavery?
This is the age at which Olaudah Equiano was captured.
What is 11 years old?
This country imported the least percentage of slaves during the Atlantic Slave Trade.
What is the United States?
Olaudah Equiano is flogged for refusing to do this.
What is eating?
This is an appeal to the emotions.
What is pathos?
This man was sent as a child to work as a child fisherman by his father.
Who is James Anaan?
This is the person was also kidnapped with Olaudah Equiano.
Who is his sister?
This was a movement was based on the belief that slavery should be ended.
What is the abolitionist movement?
The purpose of The Interesting Narrative... was to.
What is sway public opinion about slavery?
This is an appeal to logic and reason.
What is logos?
In this form of slavery, people are tricked into taking loans that they can never repay.
What is debt bondage?
These are two professions (jobs) Olaudah Equaino had.
What is a sailor and a writer?
This is why many slaves took new last names once they were freed.
What is to signify a new identity as a free person?
Olaudah Equaino wishes for freedom in this form.
What is death?
This is an appeal to authority and credibility?
What is ethos?
This program empowers children through education, rescues children who have been enslaved, and helps support at-risk children.
What is Challenging Heights?