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Part 6: The Struggle for Freedom: 1839AD "The Journey of Oliver, Ibrahim, Mus'ab and Timilehin: 1839AD"

Oliver, Ibrahim, Mus'ab, and Timilehin had been living in the slave quarters of the plantation for months. They had been working hard, but they were still not free. They had heard stories of other slaves who had escaped, and they wanted to do the same.

One night, Oliver, Ibrahim, Mus'ab, and Timilehin decided to make a plan. They knew that if they were going to escape, they would need to be prepared. They decided to gather supplies and make a map of the area.

The next day, the four of them set out on their journey. They traveled for days, avoiding the plantation owners and their dogs. Finally, they reached the edge of the plantation. They were free!

The four of them celebrated their freedom, but they knew that they were not safe yet. They had to find a way to get to the nearest town, where they could find help.

They traveled for days, and eventually they reached the town. They were welcomed by the people of the town, who were sympathetic to their plight. They were given food and shelter, and they were able to find work in the town.

Oliver, Ibrahim, Mus'ab, and Timilehin had finally achieved their freedom. They were no longer slaves, and they were able to live their lives as they wanted. They were thankful for their freedom, and they were determined to never forget the struggle they had gone through to get there.