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"'li i-r : i 0 \ U.: I African J J/ \ It I Efic Snff I " ~ i tub; 11 Because of a great deal of inte slave trade. In eiuiier articles, 1 African slave trade and of re slavery was over in most parts of * a harsher troth of how black ovei buttress the idea of white over This time, rather than writing trying something different. Tellii fiction Is still looked down upon that yon can not tell the facts Nevertheless, 1 shall write about i of a fictional subject, a young girl will start with her capture on A The sun stood firm as its rays I roofs. The rainy season had just sticky and muddy. Efic stumbled The passenger on her back yell< took her baby brother aloose fron around carefully as she tried to c ya me Te Guineaare shou kenei quiet little one or 1 shall be call< lazy to walk properly." She ki: rubbed his plump cheek against from crevices of the face. Wher would be considered a young Ful ordinary girl. She would be beat had beautiful designs on her fa "Little one, we must go to th hungry." She gathered herself i used the soles of her feet to pus thin black limbs. Then gracefully forward and with an effortless th of the back just above the hi) enclosing her own flat stomach a Metro's little fingers as he reach her oval head, which had been s back and quickly turned her mi '~?*?Mi?MMM?? i.-. i wtai mmifMawa?a5S5T3w^3-^'^'^*8pPW? spotlight I a, Part I lAim: rest, I shall write more on the [ wrote about the start of the settlement experiments after the Americas. I also dealt with r black helped in some ways to black. . I strictly factual pieces, I am ig the truth through the use of by niany historians who insist adequately by that method, the stave trade through the use , I shall call Eflc. The Eflc Saga 4 African soil. >eat down on the mud thatched passed and everything was all and then slid down in the mud, ed with fright and she quickly i all the wrappings. Efic looked aim him. "Shhhhh; Metro. Na lm be na shish. You must be sd the clumsy one, who is too ssed his plump leg and then hers. She stiffened with pain i her marks were healed, she laro woman rather than just an itiful like .her mother who also ice. c hut for food. You and I are ip very carefully and then she h the mahogany dirt from her she bent her long lean frame . rust placed Metro on the bend O 3s and wrapped him gently, nd pointed breasts. She pattfed ed out for one of the plaits on ? ihaped from birth. She leaned Id face away from the strong imily compound. For a strange nother, but she knew that her nting. She was the senior wife er husband's junior wives. leserted except for a few elder*. iselves. As she neared her and^shrieks coming from her re to step quietly. The native ktc u/nrlr ' I'Ka a>ill ^ i?*? ttuiAt inw cvu apiiu Lilttl ody must be cast out. d her mother's hut. There was I in a banana leaf but there was id looked around the cooking ater for you, for all of us." She turdying it with her right hand ith her left hand. She walked arefully walked through the mounded by the water. Efic h as a huge snake hurled itself iter. She waited patiently until ten she carefully walked then e came to a place that she felt er and then came back to the from the water as a strange Hind of silence" cautioned her. ly and stooped to place the pot ; she felt the crack of tnc wmK. j he sound of many feet. A tall ird the north side of the village y bloody and confused. * IstorfcaJ tacts, and yet tar tin places are used. the Gambia River'" Robena Egemonye