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    - in June of 1961‚ the NAACP chapter of Monroe‚ North Carolina decided to picket the town’s swimming pool that was forbidden to Negroes although they formed one quarter of the population - the blacks started the picket line and the picket line closed the pool. When the pool closed the racists decided to handle the matter in traditional southern style‚ they turned to violence - the pool remained closed but we continued the line and crowds of many hundreds would come to watch us and shout insults

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    The Book Of Negroes

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    The Book of Negroes Book review Lawrence Hill is a Canadian novelist and memoirist. He is best known for the 2001 memoir Black Berry‚ Sweet Juice: On Being Black and White in Canada and then in 2007 his latest and most famous award winning novel The Book of Negroes. The amazing description of the whole story causes one to see the desolate conditions of the slave boats and feel the pain of every person brought into slavery

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    Book Reflection : The Book Of Negroes It ’s 1802 and Aminata Diallo‚ now an old woman‚ sits down to write her life story at the request of the Abolitionists in London. Abducted from her village in West Africa at the age of eleven and marched in a coffle (a string of slaves) for three months before reaching the coast‚ Aminata survives the voyage to America and ends up sold to an indigo plantation owner in South Carolina. She describes herself as lucky‚ because compared to the tragic circumstances

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    Navarro 1 Mariano Navarro Mrs. Simon ENG 30D - 01 Thursday‚ November 6th‚ 2014 Loss of Identity Exemplified in The Book of Negroes One cannot forget the cruelty that African slaves endured‚ reoccurring abuse in ways that brought them misery until death. Lawrence Hill ’s‚ The Book of Negroes demonstrates the damaging effects of African slaves; physically‚ mentally and socially. These three elements of destruction can take all the willpower out of a well built character‚ which is proven through

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    The Book of Negroes

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    Lawrence Hill’s novel The Book of Negroes is a gripping tail of a young African girl named Aminata‚ in her life as she is abducted at a young age and forced into the slave trade. This is not a challenging read as it does not have a high level of vocabulary so it is readable by almost all ages. The story progresses as Aminata grows and matures physically and mentally‚ through horrendous conditions and mistreatment. The journey is full of twists and turns‚ and you can’t help but root for the determined

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    The Book of Negroes -- Synopsis The Book of Negroes is the first novel to examine the story of African peoples who‚ after enslavement in the United States and escape to Canada‚ returned to Africa in the eighteenth century. Aminata Diallo begins the story of her tumultuous life with the words: “I seem to have trouble dying. By all rights‚ I should not have lived this long.” Aminata’s story spans six decades and three continents. Against the backdrop of British slavery and liberation in the U.S

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    Summary of the Novel As an old woman‚ Aminata Diallo is brought to London‚ England‚ in 1802‚ by abolitionists who are petitioning to end the slave trade. As she awaits an audience with King George‚ she recounts her remarkable life on paper‚ beginning with her life in Bayo‚ in western Africa‚ prior to being abducted from her family at age 11‚ seeing the death of her mother and father‚ and being marched in a coffle of captives to the coast along with others from her village. Chekura‚ a boy of similar

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    THE BOOK OF NEGROES

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    Laurence Hill’s novel‚ The Book of Negroes‚ uses first-person narrator to depict the whole life of Aminata Diallo‚ beginning with Bayo‚ a small village in West Africa‚ abducting from her family at eleven years old. She witnessed the death of her parents with her own eyes when she was stolen. She was then sent to America and began her slave life. She went through a lot: she lost her children and was informed that her husband was dead. At last she gained freedom again and became an abolitionist against

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    slaves lost their African identities through painful slavery and diaspora situations (Medovarski; Oduwobi). In the article "Currency and Cultural Consumption: Lawrence Hill’s The Book of Negroes." by Andrea Medovarski‚ a woman studies scholar and in "The Postcolonial Female “Bildung” in Lawrence Hill’s The Book of Negroes." by Oluyomi Oduwobi‚ a literature critic‚ they both mention that in a different society‚ many people experience diaspora and struggle with keeping their own identities (Medovarski;

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    Book 3 of The Book of Negroes by Lawrence Hill has been a devastating section to read. Despite of various hardships that Aminata faced throughout book 1 and 2‚ she still managed to outcome them. However‚ in this section there had been breath taking events that had truly diminished Aminata’s hopes and dreams. The kidnapping of Aminata’s daughter‚ May‚ and the death of Chekura had severely broken Aminata’s will to live. No matter how hard life got for her‚ she never mentioned about wanting to kill

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