One commonality between the autobiography of Olaudah Equiano and the folk art model of a slave ship is that they both emphasized the tight quarters for enslaved peoples. Both works reflect the cramped and inhumane conditions aboard slave ships during the Middle Passage, highlighting the suffering and lack of space experienced by enslaved individuals.
What is one commonality between the autobiography of Olaudah Equiano and the folk art model of a slave ship?
They both emphasized the preference for enslaved young children.
They both emphasized that families were able to stay together for the Middle Passage
They both emphasized the tight quarters for enslaved peoples
They both emphasized that the majority of enslaved peoples were from West Africa
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