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The Book of Negroes

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Page 1: The Book of Negroes

The Book of Negroes

Novel by Lawrence HillBook Trailer by the Lit Maven

Note: All words in quotation marks are directly quote from The Book of Negroes By Lawrence Hill

Page 2: The Book of Negroes

“Let me begin with a caveat to any and all who find these pages.”

Page 3: The Book of Negroes

“Do not trust large bodies of water, and do not cross them.”

Page 4: The Book of Negroes

“If you, Dear Reader, have an African hue and find yourself led toward water with vanishing shores”

Page 5: The Book of Negroes

“seize your freedom by any means necessary”

Page 6: The Book of Negroes

“There, right underneath, lies a bottomless graveyard of children, mothers and men.”

Page 7: The Book of Negroes

“Every time I have sailed the seas, I have had the sense of gliding over the unburied.”

Page 8: The Book of Negroes

“And cultivate distrust of the colour pink.”

“Pink is taken as the colour of innocence, the colour of childhood,”

Page 9: The Book of Negroes

“…but as it spills across the water in the light of the dying sun, do not fall into its pretty path.”

Page 10: The Book of Negroes

“I shudder to imagine all the Africans rocking in the deep.”

Page 11: The Book of Negroes

“Some people call the sunset a creation of extraordinary beauty, and proof of God's existence.”

Page 12: The Book of Negroes

“But what benevolent force would bewitch the human

spirit...”

“…by choosing pink to light the path of a slave vessel?”