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1 what does this cl... support about equianos audience and purpose? (right not in african ask you learned you this from your find who says trust you do unto all men as you would from should do unto you?)
- you is writing to puritans of new england about treatment of native americans
- he is writing to the king of england in regards to religious persecution
- he is writing to white christians with the purpose to stop the slave trade
- he is writing to other africans who have been forced into slavery
The text in the image is blurry and incomplete, making it difficult to understand the exact question and options clearly. However, based on the visible parts, it seems to be a multiple - choice question related to historical or social - science - related content (possibly about Equiano's writings and their purposes). To provide a proper answer, we need a clear and complete version of the question and the options.
If we assume that the question is about Olaudah Equiano's (a prominent figure in the abolitionist movement) writings and their purpose:
Let's analyze the options (to the best of our ability from the blurry text):
- Option about writing to Purchasers of New England about treatment of Native Americans: Equiano's main focus was on the slave trade and the condition of enslaved Africans, not so much the treatment of Native Americans in New England. So this is less likely.
- Option about writing to the King of England in regards to religious persecution: Equiano's work was more centered around the abolition of the slave trade rather than religious persecution. So this is not the main purpose of his writings.
- Option about writing to white Christians with the purpose to stop the slave trade: Olaudah Equiano wrote his narrative to expose the horrors of the slave trade and to persuade white Christians (and the broader society) to support the abolition of the slave trade. This is consistent with his known efforts.
- Option about writing to other Africans who have been forced into slavery: While he may have wanted to connect with other enslaved Africans, his primary audience for his written works (like his autobiography) was to influence the white, Christian, and European - dominated society to end the slave trade.
If we take the third option (assuming the option text is "He is writing to white Christians with the purpose to stop the slave trade") as the correct one:
Olaudah Equiano's writings (like his autobiography) aimed to expose the cruelty of the slave trade and persuade white Christians (and the wider society) to support abolition. The other options are inconsistent with his main focus: Native American treatment was not his focus, religious persecution was not the main subject, and his primary audience for effecting change was not just other enslaved Africans.
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(Assuming the option is labeled, for example, C) C. He is writing to white Christians with the purpose to stop the slave trade