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The Ragman Roll was a list of Scotsmen who supported the King of England. Due to the mistreatment of the Scottish people by the English, Wallace refused to be part of the Roll. He opposed English rule.
You can see a list of names copied from the Ragman Roll at the National Records of Scotland in Edinburgh. They hold the original document, which is a medieval roll containing the names of Scottish nobles who swore allegiance to King Edward I of England in 1296.
He didn't. Wallace was betrayed to the English by a Scots knight named Sir John De Menteith, who was said to have turned over a bannock (a bap or roll of bread) on a tavern table, a sign to the English that he (Wallace) was among them.
Mr.Berry
Fattys are on a roll becuase William said they were.
Because that's how they roll
The Wallace Store
It was Jim Lee Barnett and Kaleb Wallace who shot Papa and tried to kill Mr. Morrison in Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. They were members of the Wallace family who had a long history of conflict with the Logans.
In "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," the Wallace brothers tarred and feathered Mr. Berry, a black man in the community, as a form of punishment and intimidation. The act was a brutal display of racial violence and power against an innocent man.
In "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," the Wallace brothers are a group of white siblings known for their violent and racist behavior towards the Logan family and other black people in the community. They are depicted as troublemakers who frequently target black families in the area.
Uncle Hammer and the Logan family surprised the Wallace's by presenting them with a fake deed to their land, making them believe they had lost their ownership. This confrontation exposed the Wallace's unethical behavior and put them in a position of vulnerability.
Papa warned the children about the dangers of going to the Wallace store. He emphasized that the Wallaces were known for their violent and racist behavior, and he wanted to protect his family from potential harm or mistreatment.