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  1. • J. Gunn, "Creating a Paradox: Quobna Ottobah Cugoano and the Slave Trade's Violation of the Principles of Christianity, Reason, and Property Ownership," Journal of World History 21 (2010): 629-56. • R. Hanley, Beyond Slavery and Abolition: Black British Writing, c. 1770-1830 (Cambridge: 2019).

  2. 17. Feb. 2011 · Quobna Ottobah Cugoano. Quobna Ottobah Cugoano was born around 1757 in the village that today is Ajumako, Ghana. At the age of about 13, he was kidnapped and sold into slavery.

  3. Page 120. APPENDIX. NARRATIVE of the Enslavement of OTTOBAH CUGOANO, a Native of Africa; published by himself, in the Year 1787. The following artless narrative, as given to the public by the subject of it, in 1787, fell into the hands of the author of the foregoing pages when they were nearly completed, and after that portion of his work to which it more particularly belonged had been printed ...

  4. 8. Okt. 2013 · Cugoano, Ottobah; Carretta, Vincent. Publication date 1999 Topics Slavery Publisher New York, N.Y. : Penguin Books Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Originally published : Though ...

  5. Ottobah Cugoano, plus connu sous le nom de John Stuart, est né près de d' Ajumako (en), ville côtière de l’actuel Ghana, en 1757. Il s'agit d'un ancien esclave d'origine africaine ( Fanti ), représentant l'une des figures importante et précoce de la lutte anti-esclavagiste en Angleterre. Cugoano est enlevé et réduit en esclavage à l ...

  6. Quobna Ottobah Cugoano was born around 1757 in the village that today is Ajumako, Ghana. At the age of about 13, he was kidnapped. sold and enslaved. At one point he saw the exact price he fetched: ‘a gun, a piece of cloth, and some lead.’. From Cape Coast Castle, he survived the brutal period on the ship during the Middle Passage to ...

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