Mr.Sims was in bad mood that day.
Mama explains to Cassie that Mr. Simms' behavior is a result of the systemic racism that exists in the South during that time period. She tells Cassie that white people often behave this way because they have been raised to believe they are superior to black people, and that this belief influences how they treat others.
Jeremy tells Cassie this in Chapter 3 of "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" when he walks her home from school. He expresses his feelings about his brothers in a conversation with Cassie.
He was in a very very bad mood.
The story is told in first person, through Cassie's eyes.
In Chapter four, but they leave because that was supposedly not the "right house"
Mama and Big Ma think Cassie is being disrespectful and dishonest for not admitting she got into a fight at school. They are concerned about her behavior and want her to take responsibility for her actions.
The chapter in the book "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" where the caravan of cars occurs is in Chapter 7. The caravan of cars arrives at the Wallace store to confront and intimidate the Logans.
Cassie is a girl.
In the book "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" by Mildred D. Taylor, Cassie and Little Man get caught cheating on a test in Chapter 6. They were copying answers from the rural school textbooks instead of using their own.
Some of Cassie Logan's fears in Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry are racist and violent society, and humiliation.
she is 9 in the beginning
a sweater
Cassie Logan is from Mississippi, a state located in the southern United States. She and her family live on a farm in rural Mississippi during the time period of the novel "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry."