Rukia is a history professor and former friend of the Old Man’s. She enlightens Barack as to why so many Black Americans end up disillusioned with Africa: they expect a precolonial experience and tend to not find it. This, she suggests, is because Africa as it was before Europeans arrived doesn’t exist; the continent is now part of the global economy and is abandoning or rethinking many traditional customs. However, she mentions her daughter, whose first language is English but who also speaks Swahili and several other languages. Rukia suggests that she’d rather her daughter be true to herself than be “authentically African” as others might imagine it.