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Abina And The Important Men : Regina V. Quamina Eddoo

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Abina and the important men, is a nonfiction graphic novel of the case Regina v. Quamina Eddoo, 10 Nov 1876, where a girl claimed in court that she was illegally slaved by a wealthy planter, Quamina Eddoo and wanted her freedom.
The story gives us an example of all that was said in class about the slaves, and that most of them do not even remember much of where they came from, since was captured as a child or very young. It also reinforces the fact that the economic, political and social power always has been the command of the society when is shown that only the important men was really heard in the court, and the poor slaves that did not have education and a good vocabulary was discriminated because of their conditions. The …show more content…

It was assigned for complement our understanding of the West Africa, since the reading summarizes not only Abina story but the historical context in Gold Coast, which name is a derivative from a great deal of gold that the inhabitants of the region extracted. It was clearly designed specifically for use in the classroom since the content is most about the background of the region, the slave trade and British involvement in the area. It will help the understanding of the slave trade, rituals and rights of the slaves back in time, even when they were considered illegally in the law, but not illegally in the real environment, which helped the economy growth since the important men was becoming more rich, and this and other factors prevented the British of alienated important men.

In conclusion, Abina and the Important Men is an immensely valuable resource since it give another look at slavery and its nature in West Africa and We can learn in this story that back in that time only the important men, the ones that had a lot of land, money and was good for the British economy had a voice, and matters for

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