From Slavery to Citizenship
Chapter One
NATIONS AND EMPIRES
One day, when all our people were gone out to their works as usual
and only I and my dear sister were left to mind the house, two
men and a woman got over our walls, and in a moment seized us
both, and without giving us time to cry out or make resistance,
they stopped our mouths and ran off with us into the nearest
wood ...
... The people I was sold to used to carry me very often
when I was tired, either on their shoulders or on their backs ... Thus
I continued to travel, sometimes by land, sometimes by water,
through different countries and various nations, till at the end of
six or seven months after I had been kidnapped I arrived at the sea
coast ... A slave ship was riding at anchor and waiting for its
cargo.
... We continued to undergo more hardships than I can now
relate.... Until at last we came in sight of the island of Barbados.
Edwards, P. (ed.) (1988) The Life of Oloudah Equiano, of Gustavus
Vassa the African. London, Longmans, pp. 1-9, 11-14, 22-28,
84-87
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