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Characters In West Africa

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The Atlantic slave trade was one of the worst events in the world. From the 16th century to the 19th century, an immense number of slaves were captured and traded. By the 18th century, a surplus number of slaves were transported to the Americas, this is where the story begins. Homegoing introduces readers to two half-sisters during the 18th century. The setting advances readers through the middle of the Atlantic slave trade to the present. The book highlights the history of two half-sisters’ families during these times. I will introduce you two characters from the book, Esi and Quey. Both characters are presented in different eras, but their stories show transformations in West Africa because of violence, social and economic turmoil.
Violence was a cause of transformation in West Africa. In Homegoing, readers are introduced to a character named Esi. Esi is a fifteen-year-old girl from the Asanteland. She was the daughter of Big Man, who was well respected and a great warrior. Big Man would lead his village and attack other villages, capturing prisoners and resources. Esi’s family took in a slave girl named Abronoma from the prior raid; Esi would find out she is the father of a Fente village. Esi would receive a message from Abronoma stating “Send word to my father. Tell him where I am.” (Homegoing p. 40). Esi’s father would invade the village months later and kill the entire village except for Esi. Different tribes were involved in the slave trade. The reason many tribes

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