What was the law that made Trevor's birth illegal?
The Apartheid law which was against interracial relationships
Who is Patricia Noah
His Mom
Why was language important for Trevor growing up?
It helped him connect with different groups
Why is humor important in Trevor Noah’s storytelling?
It helps him survive difficult situations and connect with people
What system created racial divisions in South Africa?
Apartheid
Why was Trevor considered “born a crime”?
His parents were from different racial groups and this was considered illegal
What is one word to describe Patricia’s personality?
Strong and independant
How many languages does Trevor commonly speak in the book?
About 7 languages
What does Trevor often use humor to deal with in the book?
Poverty, racism, and danger
How did Trevor’s mixed race affect his sense of belonging?
He often felt like he didn’t fully belong to any one group
What did apartheid laws try to do with people’s identities?
It tried to separate people strictly by race and limit there interactions
What is one major value Patricia taught Trevor?
The importance of education
How did language help Trevor avoid danger?
He could blend in with different communities
How does humor help Trevor explain serious topics?
It makes heavy subjects easier to understand and more relatable
How did Trevor adapt to different racial communities?
He learned languages and behaviors to fit in
How did Trevor’s mixed identity affect his daily life growing up?
He had to adapt, hide, or adjust depending on the racial group that he was around
How did Patricia challenge apartheid through Trevor’s schooling?
She enrolled him in better schools despite racial barriers
What does Trevor say language gives people?
Identity and Power
What role does storytelling play in Trevor’s life?
It helps him reflect on experiences and share lessons from his childhood
What does the book show about race and identity?
That they are socially constructed and can change depending on context
What does Trevor suggest about identity and survival in apartheid South Africa?
He suggested that identity was flexible and could determine safety and belonging
What violent event did Patricia survive involving her husband?
She was shot by him but survived
How does language connect to survival in Trevor’s story?
It allows him to adapt, communicate, and stay safe in different environments
What does Trevor suggest about laughter in hard times?
That it can be a powerful tool for survival and resilience
What overall message does Trevor give about belonging?
That belonging is shaped by connection, language, and experience—not just race