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I want a little black girl to pick up my book one day and see herself as the star. I want her to know that she's beautiful, and she matters, and she can have a crazy, magical adventure even if an ignorant part of the world tells her she can never be Hermione Granger.
Tomi Adeyemi
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the importance of representation in literature for young black girls.

Tomi Adeyemi expresses a desire for young black girls to see themselves as heroes in stories, reinforcing their worth and potential despite societal prejudices. By highlighting a character like Hermione Granger, she challenges the notion that they cannot have magical adventures and must assert their identity and beauty in a world that may deny them these narratives.

Themes

RepresentationBeautyIdentityPotentialLiterature

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech at a book fair, a speaker could quote this to highlight the importance of diversity in literature.

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