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    Analyze the different ways in which injustice is presented in Roll Of ThunderHear My Cry. We learn more about “injustice” as we read through Mildred D. Taylor’s novel: Roll Of ThunderHear My Cry. This story reflects on an African American family facing dark and difficult times in Mississippi. Throughout the story‚ Mildred D. Taylor symbolizes hope and bravery for oneself when facing inequality. In the novel‚ the author emphasizes injustice throughout problematic stages in Mississippi. Through

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    Always have courage no matter what people say Roll of ThunderHear my Cry by Mildred D. Taylor‚ I chose Cassie Logan as courageous and brave. When she stood up for T.J despite what he did‚ then having to face Lillian Jean in Strawberry‚ then being embarrassed in front of everyone in front of Mr.Barrett’s store in Strawberry. Would you have courage through it all? Cassie helps T.J when he gets beat up on (pg. 247)” beating him with savage blows until he could not stand‚ then flung him into the

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    In the novel Roll of ThunderHear My Cry many characters took risks the two that stick out in my head the most is of papa and TJ. TJ didn’t study for a test so he wondered his eyes about until he saw some answers on a nearby classmates answer sheet. He could of suffered the consequence of failing the test and only getting into a little trouble with his parents but he got caught cheating‚ since he was a colored child he was thrown out of school. Throughout this‚ whole novel TJ has

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    Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry is a story written by Mildred Taylor. This is a story revolving around a black family‚ the Logans‚ and their struggles of being victims of racism. The Logans family lived in Mississippi in the 1930’s. Throughout the story‚ they had courage‚ experienced love‚ and went through change. Courage was a theme that was shown many times in this story. Cassie once defended Little Man when he found something offensive in a book because she was willing to get punished for equality

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    the titles. The four books I read this semester were Roll of ThunderHear My Cry‚ The Absolute True Diary of a Part-time Indian‚ The House on Mango Street‚ and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time. All the characters in the stories were unique in their own ways of how they approached numerous events in their lives. The main themes of all these four books were identity and race. The first book I read was Roll of ThunderHear my Cry by Mildred T. Taylor. Many people are probably

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    Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry “You don’t choose your family. They are God’s gift to you‚ as you are to them.” Exactly how important is family? Can you live without a friend? In the book Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor the Logan family were always there for each other when they were in trouble. Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry takes place in the state of Mississippi during the 30’s. In the book the Logan family goes through many tough challenges‚ mostly based on the issue of racism. Even

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    Contrast and compare the ways in which the characters of David and Hammer Logan deal with the issue of prejudice in “Roll of ThunderHear My Cry” Mildred D. Taylor’s “Roll of ThunderHear my Cry” is set during the Great Depression‚ in the rural areas of Mississippi. The majority of the people in this community are sharecroppers‚ who are greatly dependent on plantation farming. The Logan family is fortunate because they have a piece of land of their own‚ so unlike

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    Roll of ThunderHear My Cry Chapter 7 Questions 1. Mama‚ after telling Stacey to bring her his coat so she can fix it a bit‚ receives an uncertain look from Stacey. Cassie‚ Christopher-John‚ and Little Man also flinch upon hearing this. Stacey goes up to his room‚ only to come back later saying that he didn’t have it. Mama asks him why he doesn’t have it‚ and he replied that he gave it to T.J. Mama asks why‚ and Stacey said that he didn’t want T.J and his friends making fun about him looking

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    based on the color of their skin. Cassie and her friends and family all experience this‚ and that’s why throughout the novel the theme “It is wrong to treat people unfairly based on the color of their skin” appears most often In the book Roll of ThunderHear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor. The character Cassie learns that the color of your skin does not matter. She learns this through how she‚ her siblings‚ and friends are treated as black Americans. One example is when the white bus splashes Little

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    Roll Of Thunder: Hear My Cry Book Report 1. The setting for the short novel‚ Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry‚ is in the state of Mississippi‚ in the early 1930’s‚ which means that it is right during the middle of the Great Depression. I believe the setting is very important to the book because in Mississippi during those times there was a lot of racism and racial segregation‚ the African Americans people could not do the same things that Caucasian‚ white people could do. Also the setting is important

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