Mr. Jamison comes to the house. He tells Papa that one of the Wallaces has been threatening to put a stop to his black customers shopping in other stores. Mama is scared, but Papa asks her not to worry. Soon after, Papa says he has togo back to the railroad, even though he worries something will happen with the Walllaces when he is gone. Then T.J.'s father comes to the house. He tells the Logans he can no longer shop anywhere but at the Wallace store, because Granger and Wallace are charging him more money and calling in debts he can't pay. This is true for many other townspeople also. Papa is disappointed, but he understands. He tells hi
Avery tells the Logan family they can no longer shop in Vicksburg because he feels threatened by their activism and involvement in the Civil Rights Movement. Avery fears that their presence might incite violence or cause trouble in the town.
Mr. Avery tells the Logans they can no longer shop in Vicksburg because he wants to show his allegiance to the white community and does not want to risk their anger by allowing black customers in his store. It is a manifestation of the racism and discrimination that existed in the South during that time.
In Vicksburg there are a plethora (a lot) of stores and several of the stores treat the blacks well.
The families shop at Vicksburg to boycott the Wallace store.
Smiggle is opening soon at Logan Hyper dome, sometime near December 2012.
Slacks Creek Indian Shop, Logan
The Wallace Store
Gun shop
Yes you can put one on it and you can find one at Ben Avery Shooting Shop in the arena.
what impact will this have on commercial property companies of business people no longer need shop or office buildings
there no longer is one
You can no longer enter the code on Littlest Pet Shop website; it's now closed.
Mr. Granger refused to allow the men to shop in Vicksburg because he did not want them to gain independence from his store, which served as their primary source of credit and control. This was a way for him to maintain power and influence over the community.