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    Courage is not defined by age.In the book Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry‚Mildred Taylor‚had tremendous courageous characters throughout the book.I chose one specific‚and it was Cassie Logan.Courage is being able to say what you want without fear.She proved her courage by standing up with her rival lillian Jean‚and standing up with her brother Little Man.Cassie always stood up with her family and wasn’t afraid to speak out.At first she didn’t know.That people were treated unequal. BAM!Went Lillian’s

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    everyday are standing up and showing courage for others who are being treated unfairly. Throughout the novel‚ Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry‚ Mildred Lee Taylor‚ uses young and old to show courage when things go wrong. Uncle Hammer shows his courage by standing up for Cassie‚ and selling his nice car for the Logan family. Uncle Hammer actions shows that he is an uprising and outspoken character who loves his family. As time passed Uncle Hammer and his family were willing to face consequences that came

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    How is racism presented in the novel of Roll of ThunderHear My Cry? Roll of ThunderHear My Cry is a novel based in the Southern States of America in the 1930’s and deals with the theme of Racism amongst other themes. Racism is being prejudice or discriminating against someone of a different race based on such a belief. Following on from the Civil War‚ America experienced ‘The Great Depression’ and it affected everyone‚ especially blacks. Mildred Taylor reveals examples of racism and racist behaviour

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    Have you ever imagined what it would be like to live in the early 1900’s when there was segregation and prejudice actions towards blacks? Throughout history‚ African Americans have been dealing with discrimination and racism. In the novel Roll of ThunderHear my Cry by Mildred D. Taylor‚ and the video “Eyes on the Prize”‚ there are many similar and different struggles that they both face. During the Civil Right Movement‚ African Americans show analogous events of bigotry and determination. For starters

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    Showing courage isn’t always the easiest thing to do‚ it requires sacrifices to do the right thing. Throughout the book‚ Roll of ThunderHear My Cry Mildred D Taylor uses Stacey as an example of a boy who shows courage‚ despite everything that is going on during this period of time. For example‚ Stacey took the cheat notes from his best friend‚ T.J. and got blamed for it. Stacey had also showed courage when he helped T.J. get back home after the Simms brothers had beat him up. One last example

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    Roll of ThunderHear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor End of Unit Social Studies Project Prejudice is one of the main themes in Roll of ThunderHear My Cry. The novel is set in the American South during the 1930’s‚ but working to overcome prejudice is as important today as it was during the period of Roll of ThunderHear My Cry. People experience discrimination when they are denied their rights as a result of prejudice. In Roll of Thunder‚ racial prejudice is the reason for the discrimination

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    In roll of thunder hear my cry cassie the main character is in the time period where racial division was alive and cassie expercines several indices of racial division during her visit to strawberry‚ mississippi trough these indicates cassie learns that the blacks are being mistreated by the whites because of their skin colors situations that happened in this time period stirred up conflicts. The first incident that happened in the day was when big ma does not park near the entrance to the field

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    It takes courage to stand up for yourself and others‚ knowing that the outcome will not be what you want. In the book Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry by Mildred D. Taylor she uses Stacy Logan to show courage by standing up for his convictions. Stacy shows his convictions when Papa gets hurt and he blames himself for what happened. Also When T.j. was hurt he stayed behind to help him. And last He stood up to T.j. for cheating and blaming him. Would you take the blame for someone you loved and risk getting

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    at the time of writing and still occurs in inexcusable amounts today. Throughout both books‚ there are many instances where characters endure or cause suffering due to their unreasonable prejudice. The authors use some similar and some differing techniques to persuade us‚ the reader‚ that the only option is to condemn prejudice in our society. "Roll of thunderHear My Cry" portrays a young girl‚ Cassie ’s‚ black family who are constantly jeered at by white people‚ who think that‚ simply due to

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    Have you ever wondered why friends will be friends even at risk? In Roll Of Thunder Hear My Cry by Mildred Taylor‚ friendship at risk is accurately portrayed. Both the film and print versions of Mildred Taylor’s novel Roll Of Thunder Hear My Cry depict the importance of family and home in the face of society’s brutal racism. Even though they both portrayed the same story‚ the book did a much better job than the movie. The story takes place in old mississippi where racism and discrimination is at

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