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A young African prince, taken from his native village at the tender age of eight, tells his own story with striking honesty. After a family dispute forces his mother and siblings to flee across desert and savannah, he is left in the care of a wealthy farmer far from home, beginning a life of servitude in a land he does not understand. The narrative opens with vivid recollections of the harsh journey, the scarcity of food, and the resilience required to survive such an ordeal.
Arriving in a new continent, he confronts the stark reality of slavery, noting the stark contrast between his innate ingenuity and the limited education imposed upon him. Despite the constraints, his keen observations reveal a mind striving for dignity, industry, and moral clarity. Listeners will be drawn into his reflections on freedom, identity, and the human spirit in a world that treats him as property, offering a poignant glimpse into a life shaped by both loss and perseverance.
Language
en
Duration
~55 minutes (53K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
d. 1805
Best known for one of the earliest autobiographical accounts by a formerly enslaved person in America, this remarkable figure told a life story that stretches from West Africa to colonial New England. His narrative remains a vivid first-person record of enslavement, endurance, and self-emancipation.
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