The Book of Negroes

What important things does Aminata learn from her parents?

The Book of Negroes

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Aminata's father, Mamadu, teaches her how to read and pray in Arabic, while her mother, Sira, teaches her how to catch babies and care for pregnant women. Literacy and midwifery become Aminata's most prominent skills, and they help her to survive later in life.

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