Equiano's Daughter - The Life and Times of Joanna Vassa

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Author: Dr. Angelina Osborne

In August 1797, Joanna Vassa, Gustavus' and Susannas’ only surviving child, was just over two years old and orphaned.

The Life and Times of Joanna Vassa is a remarkable achievement and adds another ripple in the trail to discover more about a great man and his legacy. This book was published in the year of the 200th anniversary since the act to abolish the transatlantic slave trade in Britain came into place.

This book honours the legacy of the relentless journey of an abolitionist and the journey to discover what happened to Joanna following his death. This book is also the first major attempt at constructing the Equiano story in 19th century Britain.

  • 31 pages

  • Published: 2007 by Krik Krak

  • ISBN: 0953432813

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 22 cm x 22 cm x 0.5 cm

Your purchase supports Abney Park Trust.

Author: Dr. Angelina Osborne

In August 1797, Joanna Vassa, Gustavus' and Susannas’ only surviving child, was just over two years old and orphaned.

The Life and Times of Joanna Vassa is a remarkable achievement and adds another ripple in the trail to discover more about a great man and his legacy. This book was published in the year of the 200th anniversary since the act to abolish the transatlantic slave trade in Britain came into place.

This book honours the legacy of the relentless journey of an abolitionist and the journey to discover what happened to Joanna following his death. This book is also the first major attempt at constructing the Equiano story in 19th century Britain.

  • 31 pages

  • Published: 2007 by Krik Krak

  • ISBN: 0953432813

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 22 cm x 22 cm x 0.5 cm

Your purchase supports Abney Park Trust.