"Looking at the face of others is two things to do: They know their human nature and stick to themselves." - Aminata Diallo. Negros' books were written by Canadian writer Lawrence Hill. "The Book of Negros" is about a girl named Aminata who was brought to London by London's abolitionist in 1802 and asks the end of slave trade. When I waited for King George's audience to tell her about her personal experience as a slave, she told the story of her life on paper. Aminata was kidnapped as an 11-year-old boy in the village of Bayo in West Africa and forced to walk for a few months among young slaves, a group of slaves.
I read the first junior high school black book at Lawrence Hill when I first read about the place the heritage came from Sierra Leone. When I was young it caused a new interest in the culture I was staying today. When I grew up, I learned that Lawrence Hill was a famous black writer in Canada. The last researcher, Apefa Adjivon, Serena Williams, is an inspiration inside and outside of this area, especially for researchers working for girls and women. One thing I like about her is as follows. "The success of all women must be another woman's inspiration.We need to be promoted to each other.Example Reena Gupta, a class researcher
Like a book I read Lawrence Hill's "Black Book" in two sizes and two children's books. My 3 year old child was drawing my own book and digging in the garden while my son had a sling and that book was in my hand. I read novels from morning till evening. I tried to calm my reading, because I did not understand how this page and the chapter worked. I can not sleep at all so I never saw it before I went to bed! If I were called to the world created by the author, I did not want to leave until I was kicked out (I hope this is not my own way of living)