Ancestry and Characters
Who said it?
Themes and Symbols
History and Context
Hard Choices
100

This character is raised in the castle and trained to manage colonial affairs

Who is Quey?

100

He would not be weak. He was in the business of slavery, and sacrifices had to be made

Who is Quey?

100

This element represents destruction and inheritance of trauma in Effia's line

What is fire?

100

The law that allows Anna, a free woman, to be kidnapped and sold

What is the fugitive slave act?

100
When she tries to escape slavery, she sacrifices herself and her husband in order to save her son

Who is Ness?

200

This character doesn't speak for the majority of the chapter

Who is Pinky?

200

I do not want to be my father's son

Who is James?

200

James gives this object to his daughter when she leaves him.

What is a stone necklace or stone?
200

The castle where Effia and Esi's lives intersect

What is the Cape Coast Castle?

200

He strikes for better wages but questions whether the outcome was worth it.

Who is H?

300

This character was taken from his mother and given a new name

Who is Kojo?

300

You want to know what slavery felt like? You feel it every day

Who is H?

300

This theme is passed down throughout the entire novel, affecting every generation.

What is the legacy of slavery or generational trauma?

300
The Sothern state where Ness is enslaved

What is Alabama?

300

This character chooses to walk away from wealth, power, and his family’s legacy to live a quiet life in the woods.

Who is James?

400

This man marries a woman from the African tribe and lives above the dungeons of the Cape Coast Castle.

Who is James Collins?

400

The master of Hell, the devil himself

Who is Ness?

400

Those who are on Esi's side of the family tree, often fear this symbol because of the slave trade.

What is water / the Atlantic Ocean?

400

The American city where Kojo lives as a free Black man

What is Baltimore? 
400

This character chooses to stay silent in the dungeon to survive, even as others scream.

Who is Esi?

500

This character is the common ancestor of the American side of the family

Who is Esi?

500

I'm leaving old man

Who is Abena?

500

This object appears as a tool of violence and control, especially in Ness's chapter 

What is a whip?

500

The system that imprisoned Black men like H and used them for labor after slavery was abolished

What is convict leasing?

500

She decides to run away with James when he comes for her, risking safety for freedom.

Who is Akosua?

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