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Thoughts and sentiments on the evil of slavery and other writings

Title
Thoughts and sentiments on the evil of slavery and other writings / Quobna Ottobah Cugoano ; edited with an introduction and notes by Vincent Carretta.
Author
Cugoano, Ottobah.
Publication
New York, N.Y. : Penguin Books, ©1999.

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Additional Authors
Carretta, Vincent.
Description
xxxvi, 198 pages : illustrations; 20 cm.
Summary
"Born in present-day Ghana, Quobna Ottobah Cugoano was kidnapped at the age of thirteen and sold into slavery by his fellow Africans in 1770; he worked in the brutal plantation chain gangs of the West Indies before being freed in England. His Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil of Slavery is the most direct criticism of slavery by a writer of African descent. Cugoano refutes pro-slavery arguments of the day, including slavery's supposed divine sanction; the belief that Africans gladly sold their own families into slavery; that Africans were especially suited to its rigors; and that West Indian slaves led better lives than European serfs. Exploiting his dual identity as both an African and a British citizen, Cugoano daringly asserted that all those under slavery's yoke had a moral obligation to rebel, while at the same time he appealed to white England's better self."--BOOK JACKET.
Series Statement
Penguin classics
Uniform Title
  • Thoughts and sentiments on the evil and wicked traffic of the slavery and commerce of the human species ...
  • Penguin classics
Alternative Title
Thoughts and sentiments on the evil and wicked traffic of the slavery and commerce of the human species ...
Subject
  • Slavery
  • Esclavage
Note
  • Originally published : Thoughts and sentiments on the evil and wicked traffic of the slavery and commerce of the human species ... London, 1787.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Thoughts and sentiments on the evil and wicked traffic of the slavery and commerce of the human species, humbly submitted to the inhabitants of Great Britain, by Ottobah Cugoano, a native of Africa. -- London 1787. Thoughts and sentiments on the evil of slavery; or the nature of servitude as admitted by the law of God, compared to the modern slavery of the Africans in the West Indies; in an answer to the advocates for slavery and oppression. Addressed to the sons of Africa by a native. London 1791.
ISBN
  • 0140447504
  • 9780140447507
LCCN
98041172
OCLC
  • ocm39713262
  • 39713262
  • SCSB-8941601
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library