1. African History
Njoroge's father represents the traditional values of land being important yet adapting to the British values. His father is still attached to his passed belief that having land is very important. ... My father and many others had been moved from our ancestral lands. ... "Or be like Juliana...proud to have a daughter who was a teacher. " Stating that the only ones with knowledge were the whites and the only ones that were important were those with education or with educated children. ... It was a very powerful story when it dealt with Njoroge's life, his thoughts and his feelings....
- Word Count: 1124
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: High School