אקוויאנו, אולאודה, 1745-1797

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שם ראשי (עברית)
אקוויאנו, אולאודה, 1745-1797
שם ראשי (לועזית)
Equiano, Olaudah, 1745-1797
רמיזות
Ekiano, Olaudakh, 1745-1797
Ėkiano, Olaudakh, b. 1745
Equiano, Olaudah, b. 1745
Vassa, Gustavas, 1745-1797
Vassa, Gustavus, 1745-1797
תאריך לידה
1745?
תאריך פטירה
1797
מקום לידה
Nigeria
מקום פטירה
London (England)
מדינות קשורות
Great Britain
England
מקומות קשורים נוספים
United States
מקצוע
Enslaved persons
Slaves
Sailors
Abolitionists
Authors, Black
שפות קשורות
eng
מגדר
male
MARC
MARC

מזהים נוספים

VIAF: 22258358
Wikidata: Q379887
Library of congress: n 50027909
מקורות מידע
  • American National Biography Online, accessed via The Oxford African American Studies Center online database, July 27, 2014:(Equiano, Olaudah; abolitionist, sailor, autobiographer / memoirist; born c.1745 possibly in Eboe, Essaka, Nigeria; while enslaved, traveled with his owner; baptized into the Church of England (1759); in 1762 he was expecting to be given his freedom in London, but was sold to a trader who took him to the Caribbean island of Montserrat; was able to buy his freedom on 10 July 1766; sailed to North America multiple times; died March 1797 in London, England)
  • An African's life, 1998:CIP title page (Olaudah Equiano; 1745-1797) CIP galley (b. in Nigeria about 1745; d. in England, 1797; prominent African in 18th century Britain)
  • Interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavas Vassa ... 1813.
  • An African's life, 1998:CIP t.p. (Olaudah Equiano; 1745-1797) CIP galley (b. in Nigeria about 1745; d. in England, 1797; prominent African in 18th century Britain)
  • The interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, 2000.
  • American National Biography Online, accessed via The Oxford African American Studies Center online database, July 27, 2014:(Equiano, Olaudah; abolitionist, sailor, autobiographer / memoirist; born c.1745 possibly in Eboe, Essaka, Nigeria; as a slave traveled with his owner; baptized into the Church of England (1759); in 1762 he was expecting to be given his freedom in London, but was sold to a trader who took him to the Caribbean island of Montserrat; was able to buy his freedom on 10 July 1766; sailed to North America three more times; died March 1797 in London, England, United Kingdom)