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    cheating on tests‚ stealing pistols‚ and being threatened to be hung? In 1933‚ it wasn’t easy being black with the unfairness and cruelties of Jim Crow Laws. Written by Mildred D. Taylor‚ Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry is a great example of how your feelings can impact your actions greatly. This is shown in a young character named T.J. As a ramification of Jim Crow‚ he feels insignificant which causes him to make terrible decisions. Not only does he cheat on two tests‚ but also chooses to hang out with R

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    Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry Paragraphs A. I think Mr. Morrison gets attached to the Logan family because of his role as a body guard for the family. He appreciates the kindness that he is offered and went through memorable moments with the family‚ such as the story he told about the night men murdering his sisters and parents. Story telling amongst African-Americans is a tradition‚ but this is still regarded as a personal moment‚ even though he is brought in by Cassie’s father to protect

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    Different perspectives can influence patterns.There are many patterns of ethical issues in Roll of Thunder.Ethical issues are caused from the different points of view about African Americans.There are different perspectives on ethical issues in Roll of Thunder.The perspectives on ethical issues are from people getting discriminated.In Roll of ThunderHear my Cry by Mildred D. Taylor‚the perspectives of ethical issues are from Cassie‚Little Man‚and Uncle Hammer. One perspective of ethical issues

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    How does Mildred Taylor explore different friendships in “Roll of ThunderHear my Cry”? “Roll of ThunderHear my Cry” is a novel that has many friendships that are either genuine or not. The friendships in this book are surprising as particular friendships are ones that have a mix between white and black communities. This novel includes many various characters with different stereotypes and how each person is unique in many ways. This novel is set during the 20th century where the white

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    Roll of Thunder In Roll of Thunder‚ there are many successes of the Logan family. We see this in a lot of the characters‚ especially Cassie. She tends to be stubborn in her views‚ as is her Uncle Hammer. Her parents teacher her how to grow up with dignity and to put her pride aside so that she can endure the racism she will face. Cassie‚ despite her stubborn personality‚ learns that racism is something to fight when the time is right‚ and to endure when it is necessary. Throughout this

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    Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry is a very powerful book‚ profoundly showing what life was like during the segregation system and how black people had to tolerate being seen as insignificant beings. The segregation system took place in the 1900’s and it was where the blacks and whites lived differently to one another. White people thought themselves superior as opposed to the black people and lived slightly better lives. Throughout the book‚ the author thoroughly describes what life was like from a black

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    In the novel Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry there are a few reasons why the schools attended by blacks are inferior to the schools attended by whites. On Little Man’s first day of school‚ the students are given textbooks. Little Man opens the book and notices the racist remarks on the first page. The books first issuance was September 1922 and had been used by white children until the condition was “very poor”. Little Man noticed and politely asked for a new book. He did not get a different book and

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    the book Roll of ThunderHear my Cry a 14-year-old black boy named T.J. Audry gets himself in a lot of trouble. The story takes place in Mississippi 1933. There were many causes of T.J.’s downfall like himself‚ R.W. and Melvin (two white boys who pretended to be T.J.’s friends)‚ society and racism. One reason for T.J.’s downfall could be T.J. himself. T.J. wasn’t always a careful boy‚ especially when it came to his words. One example of his carelessness is when he said ¨I’d sell my life for

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    story‚ Roll of ThunderHear My Cry‚ many themes were stressed. Racism‚ family and community‚ and injustice and dignity were all shown in all of the chapters. The Logan family works with the community to impede the biased and racist society they are apart of. The characters who not only respected themselves but their family and friends as well were often more successful and actually contributed towards strengthening the community. Racism is truly an evil thing that no one‚ not even the characters should

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    entering a work force. Both Avery from The Flick and Dwight from The Office season 3 episode 2‚ “The Travelling Salesman‚” encounter very similar situations at work‚ however‚ it is through very different perspectives that we see how the two handle the situation differently‚ as well as‚ how they move on afterward‚ proving that a certain

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