The Interesting Narrative Of The Life Of Olaudah Equiano

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It has been suggested that Olaudah Equiano lied about his birthplace in his The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavas Vassa, the African. The question of Olaudah Equiano’s birth place, whether it be modern day Nigeria or South Carolina, has little effect on the historical significance of his “autobiography.” In this essay I will discuss the reasons scholars are questioning the authenticity of his works, the affect his work played in the slave trade, and the impact this accusation has on his life’s work.
Up until recently, no scholar has questioned the reliability of Olaudah Equiano and the accounts of his horrific journey from Africa to the America’s. When baptismal records and naval records were found that indicate Equiano was in fact born in South Carolina around 1747 various scholars …show more content…

This is what brings discredit to his writings in the first-hand description. There were many published documents across Europe detailing tales and traditions that circulated among slaves and former slaves (Lovejoy, 332). If Equiano is guilty of falsifying his past, then it was to fill a need of African experiences to fully abolish slavery with the suspicious publication date. For all actions done right, one mistake can cause the entire story to crumble, even if it was done for a significant reason. According to Lovejoy, his documentation of Creole birth in South Carolina was drafted at the hands of Mary and Maynard Guerin, who were cousins of Pascal (336). This was done to allow Equiano more rights and greater freedom of movement in Europe, instead of being considered of African birth. Equiano negated this in his 9th edition of The Interesting Narrative when he appealed to his readers to not be discouraged and believe the fallacies, that in truth he was born of Africa and could only speak but that of Africa. (Lovejoy,

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