Workshops in Ghana operate in a very particular way: the first boy to join as an apprentice is the most senior, and each new apprentice is less important than the one before. If you’re the newest, or “last boy,” you have it the worst. You’re the first to arrive in the morning to sweep everything, clean, and prepare the tools, you’re the one they send on errands at all hours, and you’re the last to shower and leave. You eat what is left over from your boss’s meal and always go a little hungry. That’s how it goes until a new boy joins and you move up a rung on the ladder. But I never got to move
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