The Life of Olaudah Equiano
At the end of paragraph 5, Equiano states, “Our meeting affected all who saw us, and indeed I must acknowledge, in honor of those sable destroyers of human rights, that I never met with any ill-treatment or saw any offered to their slaves except tying the
At the end of paragraph 5, Equiano states, “Our meeting affected all who saw us, and indeed I must acknowledge, in honor of those sable destroyers of human rights, that I never met with any ill-treatment or saw any offered to their slaves except tying them, when necessary, to keep them from running away.” What is Equiano saying about his captors here? Why is pointing this out?