Answer:
Luis Bernardo Honwana’s The Hands of the Blacks highlights the misconceptions that other races have against Blacks. It is unfortunate that all these misconceptions are inculcated in children at a very young age and they grow up believing that these misconstrued ideas are true, when they are not. Written from the point of view of a very young kid, Honwana uses humor to bring into focus the issue of racism that is taken lightly by the perpetrators, who find it amusing to make fun of others who are different, not knowing the serious repercussions that their actions have on those affected.
Kids taken in whatever they are taught or told, especially if it comes from the people close to them.