Journey Back to Freedom

by Catherine Johnson

Born in what is now Nigeria in 1745, Olaudah Equiano’s peaceful childhood was brought to an abrupt end when he was captured and enslaved aged 11. He spent much of the next eight years of his life at sea, seeing action in the Seven Years’ War. When he was finally able to buy his freedom, he went on to become a prominent member of the abolition movement and in 1789 published one of the first books by a Black African writer.

Themes

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  • Ships
  • Slavery
  • Adventure
  • Survival
  • History
  • Racism
  • Resilience
  • Violency
  • Kidnapping
  • Journey
  • Learning About The World
  • Ethnic Diversity
  • BAME Character
  • Determination
  • Freedom