The Grind Chronicles

Born A Crime by Trevor Noah

26 min · 25 de may de 2026
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This selection originates from Trevor Noah's autobiography, Born a Crime, offering glimpses into his unique childhood during the end of and post-apartheid South Africa. The excerpts touch upon a wide range of experiences, including religious upbringing and the complex relationship between indigenous beliefs and Christianity, the daily struggles and dangers of living in townships, and Noah's early entrepreneurial ventures and encounters with the informal economy. Additionally, the text explores racial identity and the complexities of being "colored" in a segregated society, highlights his challenging relationship with his abusive stepfather, and culminates in a harrowing account of his mother being shot. Throughout, the writing reveals Noah's evolving perspective on the world around him, marked by humor, keen observation, and resilience.

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This selection originates from Trevor Noah's autobiography, Born a Crime, offering glimpses into his unique childhood during the end of and post-apartheid South Africa. The excerpts touch upon a wide range of experiences, including religious upbringing and the complex relationship between indigenous beliefs and Christianity, the daily struggles and dangers of living in townships, and Noah's early entrepreneurial ventures and encounters with the informal economy. Additionally, the text explores racial identity and the complexities of being "colored" in a segregated society, highlights his challenging relationship with his abusive stepfather, and culminates in a harrowing account of his mother being shot. Throughout, the writing reveals Noah's evolving perspective on the world around him, marked by humor, keen observation, and resilience.

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