'Someone Knows My Name' by Lawrence Hill for Black History Month
The novel follows Aminata Diallo, who is abducted from her West African village of Bayo at age eleven. The story unfolds as an elderly Aminata tells her life story in London in 1802, acting as a narrator for the horrors she survived. Her journey takes her from her home to the horrific Middle Passage, into slavery on an indigo plantation in South Carolina, through the chaos of the American Revolution, to the hardships of freedom in Nova Scotia, and ultimately back to Africa before settling in London to aid the abolitionist movement. Key Themes Someone Knows My Name.pdf
A central theme is the importance of language as a survival tool and a way to maintain humanity. Aminata’s ability to read and write, skills she keeps secret in South Carolina for fear of punishment, becomes her primary means of negotiating freedom. 'Someone Knows My Name' by Lawrence Hill for
Aminata’s survival is anchored in her tenacity and her skill as a midwife, a trade she learned from her mother, which gives her a sense of purpose and humanity. Despite the, "theft of both her children and the constant danger of being re-enslaved," she perseveres. She navigates complex relationships with her masters, such as the slave owner Robinson Appleby and the, "Jewish duty inspector," Solomon Lindo, by leveraging her intelligence and literacy. Conclusion Key Themes A central theme is the importance