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what do we learn from the story written by olaudah equiano, a former slave?
slaves usually failed to resist to the process of slavery.
because of their advantage in numbers, some slaves succeeded in rebelling against their captors, seizing control of the slave ship and returning to africa.
the middle passage was an incredibly difficult experience for africans, torn from their home and families and forced into horrifying conditions.
some slaves were treated with kindness and empathy of their initial captors.
Olaudah Equiano's narrative vividly portrays the harshness of the middle - passage, where Africans were forcefully taken from their homes and families and endured inhumane conditions. His account does not suggest slaves were often treated kindly, nor does it focus on successful slave rebellions or the failure to resist as a main theme.
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The middle passage was an incredibly difficult experience for Africans, torn from their home and families and forced into horrifying conditions.