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Types Tight-Packing

The Middle Passage Middle Passage: The horrific journey across the Atlantic in slave ships made by millions of Africans between 1500-1850.

Equiano Olaudah Equiano Olaudah Equiano lived in Africa during the 1700s. He was captured and sold into slavery at a young age. He later wrote about the Middle Passage, the difficult journey across the ocean in a slave ship. He tells about the loneliness he felt, and his fear that the European slavers would eat him.

Answer These Questions In your own words, what is the Middle Passage? When Equiano first got on the ship, why did he think about dying? What clues in the reading tell you that Equiano has never seen Europeans before? Give specific examples. When Equiano says that the ship had taken on all of its “cargo,” what did he mean? Why do you think the ship smelled so badly? Come up with at least two reasons. Explain your answers.

Partner Assignment Write a brief account of the Middle Passage from the perspective of two friends who were captured and transported together. It should be at least four paragraphs. It should use at least 6 of the vocabulary words. It should pay attention to the conditions aboard the vessel and the treatment of the slaves. It should convey the emotions and thoughts experienced by the slaves. It should use information from Equiano’s account and the pictures shown to accurately portray the Middle Passage.