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British people / Slavery / Converts to Christianity / Igbo people / Olaudah Equiano / History of the United States / Slave narrative / Abolitionism / Sons of Africa / African slave trade / African-American culture / Cultural history of the United States
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British people
Slavery
Converts to Christianity
Igbo people
Olaudah Equiano
History of the United States
Slave narrative
Abolitionism
Sons of Africa
African slave trade
African-American culture
Cultural history of the United States

Folklore: Some Useful Terminology

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