The Middle Passage of African-American Slaves
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toward his story, but we have to recognize this and interpret the work knowing the context in which it was written. As long as this narrative is read closely, it is an informative source that is invaluable because it is one of the few texts that was written by an African who was part of the whole movement. We can better understand what these people were thinking and how they reacted to a hopeless situation.
toward his story, but we have to recognize this and interpret the work knowing the context in which it was written. As long as this narrative is read closely, it is an informative source that is invaluable because it is one of the few texts that was written by an African who was part of the whole movement. We can better understand what these people were thinking and how they reacted to a hopeless situation.